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Standard System
of Measuring
Building Work
1999
THE ASSOCIATION OFSOUTH AFRICAN QUANTITY SURVEYORS
Sixth Edition (Revised)
STANDARD SYSTEMOF MEASURINGBUILDING WORK(SIXTH EDITION)
As early as the end of the previous century quantity surveyors and contractors reached consensus on the neces-sity for a standard method of measurement for the preparation of bills of quantities for building work
The first standard system for the measurement of building work in South Africa was published in 1906 by theTransvaal Society of Quantity Surveyors. Thereafter standard systems were published at irregular intervals on anational level and the fifth edition thereof, which has been in use up to the time of this edition, appeared in 1977
A comparison between the 1906 and the fifth editions reveals an enormous development and much morefragmentation – from a system prescribing only how to measure the principal materials and labour to a systemprescribing the measurement of almost all material and labour in the finest detail
It is precisely this progressive tendency of development that led to the standard system becoming tootheoretical with consequent unnecessary items in bills of quantities. Furthermore the question arises as towhether it is worthwhile to spend so much time on the preparation of unnecessary comprehensive bills of quan-tities in this era of high inflation and/or high interest rates whilst many of the “theoretical” items in bills of quanti-ties are not scientifically priceable
With this in mind the Standard System Joint Committee began in earnest in November 1981 with the task ofproducing a sixth edition whilst they were still engaged with necessary amendments to the fifth edition. It was achallenging task especially seen in the light of the attempt to fulfil the premise of simplification on the one handand the many organisations in the industry on the other hand that had to be satisfied. The result istherefore in certain instances a compromise
This sixth edition is the product of dedicated work over a period of ten years by an extremely capablecommittee who remained aware of their responsible task at all times. It was a great honour and privilege to beassociated with such a committee
H M SigléChairman: Standard System Joint CommitteeOctober 1991
STANDARD SYSTEM OF MEASURINGBUILDING WORK (SIXTH EDITION)
PREFACE
As stated in the Preface above, the committee responsible for the drafting of the sixth edition faced thechallenging dual task of attempting to simplify the standard system on the one hand and to satisfy the demandsof the building industry on the other hand. This compromise did not satisfy everybody and the new BIFSA rep-resentatives on the Standard System Joint Committee submitted a list of items to be reconsidered. As a resultof the foregoing and coupled with other evolutionary changes, amendments to the sixth edition were issued in1996 (twice), 1998 and 1999.
A reprint of the sixth edition became necessary because stocks reached exhaustion. The Board of theAssociation of South African Quantity Surveyors decided at their November 1998 meeting to publish a revisededition incorporating all the abovementioned amendments. It was further decided to make this documentavailable in a more economical format with the option of purchasing either an English or an Afrikaans version
MJ MaritzChairman: Standard System Joint CommitteeFebruary 1999
The Board of the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors decided in 1981 to commence with thecompilation of the sixth edition of the Standard System of Measuring Building Work and accordingly commis-sioned the Standard System Joint Committee to carry out this extensive task
After a fruitless attempt to reach consensus with the Building Industries Federation South Africa (BIFSA) on theuse of a unilaterally produced simplified standard system which was to be used in conjunction with the fifth edi-tion, one of the main directives for this commission was that the compilation of the sixth edition had to focus onsimplification – this time, however, with the co-operation of BIFSA through representation on the committee
The result of the committee’s work, the sixth edition, heralds a new era in the measurement of quantities.Not only has the instruction to simplify been adhered to but uniformity of principles has also been achieved to agreat extent. Use has also been made of the so-called “deeming clauses” which should result in brevity ofdescriptions in bills of quantities. Meaningful merging as well as certain necessary additions were alsoincorporated
The fact that this edition is the sixth, illustrates that the quantity surveying profession is a live one, prepared toadapt to changes. It will by no means be the last edition. There must be constant monitoring of the demands ofeach era and adaptations made accordingly
The entire building industry is greatly indebted to the committee for an unselfish service delivered withoutremuneration over a period of ten years. The committee responsible for the translation of the document intoAfrikaans also deserves our gratitude for its valuable contribution
The Standard System Joint Committee consisted of:
H.M. Siglé PhD (QS) (chairman)A. Scatterty BSc (QS) (secretary and editor)D.G. Brümmer BSc (QS) (from March 1986)R. de Villiers BSc (QS)P.W. Haylett DIP (QS) (until February 1986)R.G. Hurry BSc (QS) (representative of BIFSA from March 1983)C.H. Klopper BA, DSc (QS)M.J. Maritz MSc (QS)F. Mayston BSc (QS) (representative of BIFSA)F.C. Pearmain DIP (QS) (until February 1986)D.J. Reid DIP (QS) (from March 1986)J.R.G. Urry DIP (QS)B.J. Walker BSc (QS) (from March 1986)B.S. Zylstra BSc (QS) (representative of BIFSA until June 1985)
The translation committee consisted of:
J.M. Klopper DIP (QS) (chairman)D.W. Cronje BSc (QS)A. Frylinck DIP (QS)C.H. Klopper BA, DSc (QS)C.F.A. Roos BSc (QS)K. van der Laan DIP (QS)
R.E. SCHOOMBIEPresidentAssociation of South African Quantity SurveyorsOctober 1991
STANDARD SYSTEM OF MEASURINGBUILDING WORK (SIXTH EDITION)
GENERAL
1 Method and procedure 62 Bulking 6
DEMOLITIONS AND SITE CLEARANCE
3 Demolitions etc 64 Site clearance 6
EXCAVATIONS, FILLING, ETC
5 Nature of material to be excavated 66 Excavations 67 Classification of material to be excavated 78 Removal of services 79 Carting away of excavated material 710 Risk of collapse of excavations 711 Working space 712 Keeping excavations free of water 713 Dewatering 7
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CONTENTS
PageGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1 Bills of quantities 12 Setting out of bills of quantities 13 Order of items 14 Order of dimensions 15 Net measurements 16 Fractional quantities 27 Provisional quantities 28 Provisional sums 29 Contingencies etc 2
PRELIMINARIES
Preliminaries 3
ALTERATIONS
1 General 42 Old materials 43 Barricades, screens, etc 44 Removals 45 Alteration work 46 Openings 47 Building up openings 58 Re-use of existing components 59 Work in patches 510 Sundries 5
EARTHWORKS
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LATERAL SUPPORT
GENERAL
1 Removal of lateral support 92 Insurance 93 Movement monitoring 9
GROUND ANCHORING
4 Descriptions 95 Establishment 96 Test anchors 97 Ground anchors 98 Waterproofing of ground anchors 99 Testing, re-tensioning and de-stressing of ground anchors 910 Rock bolts and rock dowels 1011 Soldiers, boarding, shotcreting, etc 10
PLANKING, STRUTTING AND SHORING
12 Planking and strutting 1013 Shoring units 10
LATERAL SUPPORT PILING
14 Lateral support piling 10
14 Filling 815 Foundation courses 816 Compaction of surfaces 817 Grassing, pitching, etc. 818 Gabions and interlocking block retaining structures 819 Filter fabric 820 Weedkillers, insecticides, etc 821 Tests 8
PILING
GENERAL
1 Site conditions 112 Nature of the work 113 Establishment 114 Setting up 115 Excavations 116 Reinforcement 117 Exposing piles for inspection 118 Cutting off etc 119 Testing 11
PREFABRICATED PILING
10 Precast concrete piles 1111 Steel piles 1212 Sheet piling 12
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CONCRETE CAST IN SITU PILING
13 Augered piles 1214 Driven, bored or similar tube piles 1215 Disposal of excavated material 12
CONCRETE, FORMWORK AND REINFORCEMENT
CONCRETE
1 Classification 132 Scope and unit of measurement 133 Composite slabs etc 134 Shotcrete 135 Projections 136 Shaped tops and striking off and curing 137 Surface treatment 138 Grooves, channels, mortices, etc 139 Bedding under base plates etc 1310 Test blocks 14
FORMWORK
11 General 1412 Scope and unit of measurement 1413 Propping etc 1414 Columns 1415 Slabs 1416 Edges, risers, etc 1517 Projections, grooves, etc 1518 Openings 1519 Movement joints etc 15
REINFORCEMENT
20 General 1521 Classification 1522 Bar reinforcement 1623 Special reinforcement 1624 Fabric reinforcement 1625 Pre-tensioned or post-tensioned reinforcement 1626 Tests 16
PRECAST CONCRETE
1 Classification 172 Formwork 173 Reinforcement 174 Bedding, jointing, etc 175 Unit of measurement 176 Wall linings 177 Copings, sills, etc 178 Slab paving 179 Joint sealants, jointing strips, etc 17
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10 Holes, notches, etc 1711 Cramps, dowels, brackets, etc 17
MASONRY
GENERAL
1 Classification 182 Descriptions 183 Circular work 184 Concrete filling 18
BRICKWORK
5 Mass brickwork and piers 186 Walls and linings 187 Beamfilling 188 Vaulting 189 Lintels 1910 Forming toothings and bonding 1911 Hacking face or raking out joints for key 1912 Battered and oversailing faces 1913 Building brickwork to a fair face 1914 Bagging 1915 Flues 1916 Splayed mortar fillets in cavities 1917 Closing cavities 1918 Projections and cores 1919 Rough arches 1920 Rough niches 1921 Joint forming material in movement joints 2022 Reinforcement to brickwork 2023 Fabricated lintels 2024 Turning pieces 2025 Face brickwork 2026 Walls faced both sides 2027 Cut face brick linings 2028 Fair cutting to face brickwork 2029 Special face bricks at angles 2030 Face brick bands 2031 Face brick copings, lintels, sills, etc 2032 Face brick arches 2133 Face brick niches 21
BLOCKWORK
34 General 2135 Piers 2136 Standard complementary blocks at corners, ends, etc 2137 Special blocks for copings, sills, lintels, etc 21
PAVING ETC
38 Paving 21
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RUBBLE WALLING
39 Mass and irregular rubble work 2140 Walls and linings 2241 Beamfilling 2242 Facing and pointing 2243 Copings, sills, etc 2244 Pitched angles 2245 Trimming to receive plaster etc 2246 Flues 2247 Niches 2248 Turning pieces and centres 22
STONEWORK
49 Classification 2250 Labours 2251 Ashlar walling, linings and paving 2352 Margins, skirtings, cornices, etc 2353 Mouldings 2354 Columns, piers, etc 2355 Special features 2356 Rough rebates, grooves, etc 2357 Fair edges, angles, etc 2358 Holes, notches, etc 2359 Cramps, dowels, etc 2360 Turning pieces and centres 23
MISCELLANEOUS
61 Quarry tiles, cement tiles, fibre-cement, etc 2362 Ornamental blocks, glass blocks, etc 2363 Hoop iron ties, cramps, etc 2464 Air bricks etc 2465 Fireplaces 2466 Special features 24
WATERPROOFING
DAMP PROOF COURSE
1 General 25
SHEET OR MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
2 General 253 Preparatory work, underlays, etc 254 Protection 255 Circular work 256 Flashing strips 25
TROWELLED-ON WATERPROOFING
7 General 25
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ROOF COVERINGS, ETC
SLATES, TILES AND SHINGLES
1 General 272 Circular cutting 273 Eaves and verges 274 Ridges, hips, closed valleys and vertical angles 275 Purpose made tiles 27
THATCH
6 General 277 Ridges and apex caps 288 Ornamental bands and runners 28
PROFILED SHEETING OF METAL, FIBRE-CEMENT, PLASTIC, ETC
9 General 2810 Circular cutting 2811 Cranks, bullnoses and curved turn-ups 2812 Rolled edges at verges 2813 Accessories 2814 Special sheets 2815 Roof ventilators and rooflights 2816 Insulation 29
FLAT SHEET METAL
17 General 2918 Circular cutting 2919 End caps, finials, etc 29
SHEET METAL FLASHINGS, LININGS, COPINGS, ETC
20 General 2921 Flashings 2922 Linings, copings, etc 29
LIQUID WATERPROOFING
8 General 26
WATERSTOPS, JOINT SEALANTS, ETC
9 Waterstops, sealing strips, etc 2610 Joint sealants 2611 Waterproofing additives 26
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
1 General 302 Labours 303 Fixing 304 Structural timbers 305 Plate nailed timber roof truss construction 30
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6 Floor and roof boarding 317 Doors, windows, sashes, etc 318 Frames, rails, skirtings, etc 319 Shelves, fittings, etc 3110 Stairs 3111 Panelling 3212 Plastic, fibre-cement, etc 32
CEILINGS, PARTITIONS AND ACCESS FLOORING
1 Ceilings 332 Partitions 333 Access flooring 34
FLOOR COVERINGS, WALL LININGS, ETC
1 General 352 Preparatory work 353 Polish, sealers, etc 354 Circular work 355 Dished flooring 356 Circular cutting 357 Margins, borders and turn-ups 358 Insets 359 Edge and cover strips 3510 Skirtings 3511 Stairs 3512 Nosings 3513 Plastic handrails 35
IRONMONGERY
GENERAL
1 Classification 392 Jointing and cutting 39
1 Classification 362 Fixing 363 Unit of measurement 364 Locks 365 Metal shelving 366 Proprietary kitchen cupboards, lockers, writing boards, seats, etc 36
STRUCTURAL STEELWORK
1 Classification 372 Unit of measurement 373 General 374 Tests 38
METALWORK
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STEEL
3 Unit of measurement 394 Stairs, balustrading, cat ladders, grilles, gates, framework, etc 395 Minor work 396 Ribbed floors and permanent decking 407 Floors etc formed of open grillework or gratings 408 Skirtings etc 409 Door frames 4010 Doors 4011 Windows etc 4012 Fly screens and burglar screens 4013 Adjustable louvres 4014 Miscellaneous 40
OTHER METALS
15 Copper, lead, etc 4016 Aluminium windows, doors, etc 41
CURTAIN WALLS, SHOPFRONTS, ETC
17 Curtain walls, shopfronts, etc 41
PLASTERING
1 Classification 422 Circular work 423 Scope and unit of measurement 424 Labours on finishes 425 Skirtings 426 Finishes to kerbs, sills, etc 427 Mouldings 428 Ornaments etc 429 Dividing strips, metal beads, etc 4310 Metal lathing 43
TILING
1 Classification 442 Circular work 443 Beds and backings 444 Scope and unit of measurement 445 Labours on tiling 446 Mitred corners and special edge and corner tiles 447 Treads, risers, sills, copings, skirtings, etc 448 Channels 449 Soap dishes etc 44
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ELECTRICAL WORK
1 General 45GUTTERS ETC
2 Roof gutters, rainwater pipes, etc 453 Stormwater channels 45
PIPEWORK ETC
4 Scope and unit of measurement 455 Pipe trenches 466 Pipe insulation and protection 467 Encasing 468 Anchor blocks, thrust blocks, etc 469 Gulleys, grease traps, etc 4610 Inspection chambers, catch pits, etc 4711 Soakage pits, french drains, etc 4712 Connections 4713 Testing 47
SANITARY FITTINGS, TANKS, GEYSERS, ETC
14 Sanitary fittings 4715 Tanks, geysers, etc 4716 Taps, valves, etc 4717 Waste unions, traps, etc 4718 Fire hose reels etc 4719 Fire fighting equipment 47
SLEEVES AND HOLES
20 Sleeves 4721 Holes 47
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
1 Classification 482 Connection to main supply 483 Main supply and equipment 484 Distribution boards etc 485 Cables 486 Cable trenches 487 Conduit 498 Outlet boxes 499 Cable trunking etc 4910 Draw wires 4911 Conductors 4912 Busbar systems 4913 Socket outlets and light switches 4914 Fittings, equipment, etc 4915 Earthing 5016 Lightning protection 5017 Holes 50
PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE
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MECHANICAL WORK
HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS, ETC
1 Classification 512 Equipment 51
PIPEWORK ETC
3 General 514 Scope and unit of measurement 515 Valves etc 526 Pipe trenches 527 Pipe insulation and protection 528 Encasing 529 Anchor blocks, thrust blocks, etc 5210 Inspection chambers, junction boxes, etc 52
DUCTWORK ETC
11 Scope and unit of measurement 5312 Diffusers, grilles, etc 5313 Ducting insulation and protection 53
CONVEYING INSTALLATIONS
14 Lift installations 5315 Hoist, escalator and conveyor installations 54
OTHER MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS
16 Material handling installations, disposal installations, etc 54
GENERAL
17 Testing and commissioning 5418 Drawings, manuals, etc 5419 Identification markers etc 5420 Replacement parts etc 5421 Electrical work and work by other trades 54
ELECTRONIC INSTALLATIONS
18 Communication, security and control installations 50
GENERAL
19 Identification markers etc 5020 Testing and commissioning 5021 Drawings, manuals, etc 5022 Replacement parts etc 50
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PAINTWORK
1 Classification 572 Colours 573 Scope and unit of measurement 574 Columns, beams, ribs, hoods and fins 575 Trusses and lattice work 576 Frames etc 577 Windows, sash doors, etc 578 Signwriting and gilding 579 Polishing 57
EXTERNAL WORK
LANDSCAPING
1 Contouring 592 Topsoil, compost, lime and fertilizer 593 Plant bed preparation 594 Mulch 595 Grassing, ground cover, etc 596 Trees, shrubs, etc 597 Pruning of existing trees and shrubs 598 Watering, maintaining and protecting 599 Pebble covering 5910 Rockery boulders 5911 Retaining structures 5912 Paving etc 5913 Ponds, water features, etc 5914 Benches, tables, etc 6015 Drainage 6016 Irrigation systems 6017 Effect lighting 60
1 Classification 552 Glass in shapes other than rectangular 553 Glazing 554 Labours on glass 55S Glass louvre blades 556 Glass in tops, shelves, doors, mirrors, etc 557 Bent glass 558 Leaded and coppered lights 559 Patent glazing 5510 Materials resembling glass 56
PAPERHANGING
1 Classification 582 Scope and unit of measurement 583 Borders and motifs 584 Hessian, canvas, etc 58
GLAZING
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ROADWORK
18 Classification 6019 Excavations, filling, base courses, etc 6020 Road surfacing 6021 Channels, humps and shoulders 6022 Channeling, kerbing, edging, etc 6023 Road signs, crash barriers, etc 6024 Drainage 6025 Painting 60
FENCING
26 Classification 6127 Removal of trees etc 6128 Unit of measurement 6129 Descriptions 6130 Bases and kerbs 6131 Washing lines 6132 Painting 61
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1 Bills of quantities
This standard system has been drawn up to provide a uniform basis for measuring building work. It is theresult of negotiations between the various parties to this publication and embodies the minimum essentialsof good practice
Bills of quantities shall set out the work to be done as shown on the drawings or contained in the specifica-tion in accordance with the rules laid down in this standard system. No departure shall be made from thisstandard system except where no specific rule can be applied or where exceptional circumstances involvingwork of a different character or particular circumstances of execution require the provision of more detailedinformation in order to define the nature and extent of the work. In such cases separate items shall be givenfollowing the general principles contained herein and descriptions of such items shall provide all the informa-tion necessary for pricing
Descriptions in bills of quantities shall be complete and clear
Unless otherwise stated the description of each item shall be deemed to include manufacturing, conveyingand delivering, unloading, storing, unpacking, hoisting, setting, fitting and fixing in position, cutting, waste,patterns, templets, plant, temporary works, return of packings, establishment charges, profit and other obli-gations arising out of the conditions of contract
Unless prescribed the method of execution of the work shall be at the discretion of the contractor
2 Setting out of bills of quantities
The bills of quantities shall be set out in the following form:
Item No Description Quantity Rate Amount
3 Order of items
The work shall be set out as far as possible in accordance with the following rules:
3.1 The work shall be divided into trades and sections of trades in the order as set out in this standardsystem
3.2 Within each trade or section thereof the order shall be mass, volume, area, length and number
3.3 Subject to the above rules, items shall be placed in their approximate order of value, the cheapestfirst
4 Order of dimensions
Dimensions shall as far as possible be given in the following sequence:
4.1 Horizontal at right angles to the line of sight
4.2 Horizontal parallel to the line of sight
4.3 Vertical
5 Net measurements
Unless otherwise stated all work shall be measured net as fixed in position. All wants shall be deducted andno allowance shall be made for waste, nor for passings and laps except where otherwise stated. Where lapsoccur they shall be included in the descriptions
Each measurement shall be taken to the nearest 10 mm i e 5 mm and over shall be regarded as 10 mm andless than 5 mm shall be disregarded. This rule shall not apply to any dimensions stated in the descriptions
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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6 Fractional quantities
Quantities shall be rounded off to the nearest whole unit. However, where the value of fractional quantities isof relative significance, quantities may be given to one decimal place
7 Provisional quantities
Where the quantity of any work cannot be accurately determined during preparation of the bills of quantities,such work shall be described as provisional and subsequently remeasured
8 Provisional sums
Separate provisional sums shall be given for each class of work
Items shall be given for profit and for attendance where required. Descriptions of attendance shall includescaffolding and other facilities to be specially provided, prescribed protective measures, etc
9 Contingencies etc
Sums for contingencies, provision for contract price adjustments and other expenditure which cannot bedetermined during the preparation of the bills shall be given in the summary at the end of the bills of quan-tities
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Information and such requirements and restrictions of a general nature that may affect the cost of theworks shall be given as items in this section e g:
• Information concerning the bills of quantities and the availability of construction documentation
• Names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc of the employer and consultants
• Particulars of the contract documents
• Clause headings of the relevant conditions of contract
• Requirements with regard to sureties or guarantees
• Identification of the site
Broad scope of the works stating inter alia overall size, height above and below ground level and numberof storeys and the approximate area and height of any internal area with a floor to ceiling height in excess of 5 m
• Restrictions with regard to access, area to be occupied and procedure
• Restrictions on the use or disposal of materials and articles found on the site
• Responsibility for the preservation of boundary beacons etc
• Results of soil investigations
• Responsibility in respect of previous contracts
• Responsibility in respect of the management and execution of the works
• Programming of the works and meetings
• Samples of materials and workmanship
• Enclosure of the works and protection of the public
• Plant and temporary works such as roads, sheds, offices and notice boards
• The supply of water, electricity and lighting, telephones and toilets
• Method of payment for preliminaries
• Method of calculation for the adjustment of preliminaries
• Method of pricing dayworks
PRELIMINARIES
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1 General
Making good shall be included in the descriptions of the relevant alteration items where expedient, otherwiseit shall be given separately in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
Junctions of new with old finishes shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Strutting, shoring, etc incidental to alterations shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions. Prescribedstrutting and shoring shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Lateral Support”
2 Old materials
The manner of disposal of old materials shall be stated and where materials are to become the property ofthe contractor provision shall be made for allowing credit. Where old materials are permitted to be re-usedin new work this shall be stated. Old materials or components which are to remain the property of the employ-er shall be so described including storage as necessary. Old materials or components required to be set asidefor refixing shall be so described and temporary storage thereof shall be deemed to be included in thedescriptions
3 Barricades, screens, etc
Prescribed temporary barricades, screens, roofs, etc shall be given in meters or in number or may be givenin detail in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
4 Removals
Removal of walls, slabs and surface beds shall be given in square meters. Removal of concrete beams,columns and stairs shall be given in number or in cubic meters
Removal of finishes from walls, floors, ceilings, etc shall be given in square meters
Removal of roofs shall be given in number and descriptions shall include ceilings, eaves, etc
Removal of suspended floors, panelling, ceilings, etc shall be given in square meters and descriptions shallinclude skirtings, rails, cornices, etc
Removal of partitions shall be given in meters and descriptions shall include doors, ironmongery, glass, etc
Removal of doors, windows, fittings, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shall include frames, iron-mongery, glass, sills, etc; those to be removed from walls to be demolished shall be given separately
Removal of sanitaryware shall be given in number and descriptions shall include disconnection from pipes,traps, cisterns, etc. Removal of pipes shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to includepipe fittings and pipe supports
Alternatively, where expedient, items required to be given in cubic, square or linear meters may be given innumber and descriptions may include making good and any incidental new work
5 Alteration work
Alteration work shall be given in number in inclusive items embodying more than one trade as necessary.Alternatively alteration work may be given in detail in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevanttrades
6 Openings
Cutting or altering openings in structures shall be given in number and descriptions shall include lintels, arch-es and making good to jambs and finishes all round
New doors, windows and the like in existing structures, including ancillary work such as sills and thresholds,shall be given in detail in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
ALTERATIONS
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7 Building up openings
Building up openings shall be given in number and descriptions shall include bonding new to existing work,finishes, etc
8 Re-use of existing components
Re-use of existing components shall be given in number or in the units as provided for in the relevant trades
9 Work in patches
Work in patches, not included in the foregoing, shall be so described
10 Sundries
Cutting through floors or ceilings for the passage of new walls etc shall be given in meters and for the pas-sage of columns, etc shall be given in number
Wedging up new walling to underside of existing structures shall be measured only when required for thesupport of existing work over and shall be given in square meters
Making good to ends of walls and faces of walls where cross walls are removed shall be given in meters
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GENERAL
1 Method and procedure
Restrictions regarding blasting and the use of jack hammers, mechanical excavators, compactors, etc shallbe stated
Excavation or filling which is to be done in a particular order or in sections, such as may be prescribed for theremoval of lateral support to adjoining premises or for filling behind retaining walls, shall be so described
Prescribed multiple handling of material shall be included in the descriptions
2 Bulking
No allowance shall be made in measurements for bulking
DEMOLITIONS AND SITE CLEARANCE
3 Demolitions etc
Breaking up and removing surface concrete, etc shall be given in square meters stating the thickness.Breaking up and removing kerbing and the like shall be given in meters stating the size
Breaking down and removing fences, boundary walls, etc shall be given in meters giving general descriptions
Demolition and removal of buildings and other structures shall be given in number giving general descriptions.The removal of foundations shall be dealt with in accordance with clause 7
The disposal of materials shall be described and where materials are to become the property of the contrac-tor provision shall be made for allowing credit
4 Site clearance
The digging up and removal of rubbish, debris, vegetation, hedges, shrubs and trees not exceeding 200 mmgirth, bush, etc shall be given in square meters. Where the value is of relative significance, the removal ofhedges, etc shall be given separately in meters or in number
The removal of larger trees shall be given in number, the girth around the trunk 1 m high above ground levelbeing stated, grouped in sizes exceeding 200 mm and not exceeding 500 mm girth and thereafter in stagesof 500 mm. Descriptions shall state whether roots are to be grubbed up and holes filled in. The removaloftree stumps shall be kept separate from trees, the girth being taken at the top of the stump if not exceeding1 m high
The stripping or excavation of turf or vegetable soil to be preserved shall be given in square meters statingthe average depth and where it is to be deposited
EXCAVATIONS, FILLING, ETC
5 Nature of material to be excavated
The nature of the material to be excavated shall be described and if not known shall be assumed
6 Excavations
Bulk excavations and excavations for trenches and excavations for holes shall be given in cubic meters sep-arated into successive depths of 2 m. Open face excavations such as cutting or levelling of sloping sites shallbe given separately, no distinction being made for depths
The separation of excavations into depths shall be related to the original or reduced ground level as the casemay be
EARTHWORKS
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Descriptions shall be deemed to include setting aside excavated material for use as filling, forming exca-vated surfaces to falls, slopes, contours, etc, trimming sides and stepping, levelling and ramming bottoms
The quantities of excavations shall be the net voids to be formed in accordance with the drawings and speci-fications and shall be not less than the horizontal area of the bottom of the relevant structures multiplied bythe average depth from the surface. Where undercutting is prescribed, however, the undercut work shallbe kept separate, allowance for overbreak being made at an angle of 45 degrees. Existing voids shall bededucted
7 Classification of material to be excavated
Excavations shall be described to be in the type of material that is the least difficult to excavate. Excavationsin material of a more difficult character shall be suitably classified and given as extra over, separating only“bulk” and ”trenches and holes” and making no separation for depths. Breaking up and removing concrete,brickwork, etc encountered in excavations shall be similarly given
8 Removal of services
Descriptions of excavations shall be deemed to include the removal of disused drains, pipes, cables, etc en-countered during excavations including cutting and stopping off
The diversion of services including cutting, stopping off, etc shall be given in the relevant trades
9 Carting away of excavated material
If the excavated material is to be carted from the site, the carting away thereof shall be given in cubic metersas extra over all excavations and, if to be dumped in a prescribed place, the location and approximate dis-tance shall be stated
10 Risk of collapse of excavations
The risk of the collapse of excavations shall be given in square meters and shall be measured to all sides ofexcavations whether working space is given or not
The area for sloping sides shall be the mean length multiplied by the perpendicular height
Separate items shall be given for “bulk” and “trenches and holes” as well as for excavations from ground levelto exceeding 1,5 m deep and from ground level to exceeding 1,5 m deep
Risk of collapse shall not be measured where prescribed support is to be measured or where the excavatedface is prescribed to be cut back to the angle of repose
11 Working space
Sides of excavations necessarily required to be excavated back for working space i e beyond the extentdefined in clause 6 above shall be given in square meters and descriptions shall include any consequentbackfilling stating the method and/or degree of compaction. Items shall be grouped in successive overalldepths of not exceeding 500 mm, exceeding 500 mm and not exceeding 1,5 m and thereafter in stages of1,5 m stating in each case the nature of the requirements and the distance between the structure and theside to be excavated back
Excavations occurring in material of a more difficult character shall be given in square meters as extra over
12 Keeping excavations free of water
An item shall be given for keeping excavations free of all water other than subterranean water
13 Dewatering
The removal of seepage water and water from other subterranean sources in excavations shall be given inappropriate items in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
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14 Filling
Filling of soil, stone, broken brick, etc shall be measured to the volume after compaction and given in cubicmeters stating the method and/or degree of compaction. Separate items shall be given for filling obtainedfrom the excavations or from specified borrow pits or supplied by the contractor. The descriptions of fillingobtained from the excavations shall be deemed to include for haulage not exceeding 100 m from the peri-meter of the excavation; if hauled beyond this limit the approximate distance shall be stated. Forming to falls,slopes, contours, etc shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Separate items shall be given for backfilling to trenches, holes, etc, for filling over site, for filling in landscapemounds, berms, etc and for filling under floors, steps, paving, etc
15 Foundation courses
Subbase and base courses shall be given in cubic meters in accordance with clause 14. Stabilisation offoundation courses with lime, cement, etc shall be given in cubic meters as extra over stating the rate ofapplication
16 Compaction of surfaces
Compaction of natural or excavated ground surfaces shall be measured only when the method (other thanramming bottoms referred to in clause 6) and/or degree of compaction is prescribed and shall be given insquare meters
17 Grassing, pitching, etc
Grassing, pitching, etc shall be given in square meters
18 Gabions and interlocking block retaining structures
Retaining structures formed of filled gabion boxes and mattresses shall be given in cubic meters stating thesizes of boxes and mattresses and the diaphragm spacings. Retaining structures formed of interlockingblocks shall be given in square metres. The area of sloping structures shall be the mean length multiplied bythe perpendicular height. Descriptions shall state the rate of slope and shall include filling of blocks withgarden soil, concrete, etc
Concrete foundations and trench excavations, open face excavations and filling behind retaining structures,filter fabric, ground anchors, etc shall be given separately in accordance with the principles laid down in therelevant trades
19 Filter fabric
Filter fabric shall be given in square meters
20 Weedkillers, insecticides, etc
Treating surfaces with weedkillers, insecticides, etc shall be given in square meters. Forming V-grooves alongfoundation walls etc and treatment with insecticides shall be included in the descriptions
21 Tests
Prescribed tests to establish the degree of compaction or other properties of the ground or filling shall begiven in number
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GENERAL
1 Removal of lateral support
Precautions to be taken and procedures to be followed when removing lateral support shall be given only ifprescribed. In all other cases risk of collapse shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in“Earthworks”
2 Insurance
Insurance against claims arising from the removal of lateral support shall be allowed for, either by provisionalsum or by stating the limit of the insurance cover required
3 Movement monitoring
When movement monitoring is prescribed an item shall be given for establishing bench marks, pegs, etc.Periodic movement surveys shall be given in number and descriptions shall include the scope of the surveys
GROUND ANCHORING
4 Descriptions
The nature of the work and the excavated faces to be supported, any limitations affecting the ground anchor-ing, the strata through which the anchors will have to pass and the position of any cables, pipes or otherservices shall be described
Descriptions shall be deemed to include drilling
5 Establishment
An item shall be given for establishment of plant etc on the site. A separate item shall be given for subse-quent establishments for testing, re-tensioning or de-stressing
6 Test anchors
Test anchors shall be given in number. Descriptions shall include the working load, lower anchorages, upperanchorages, thrust blocks and the free length of cable
7 Ground anchors
Ground anchors shall be given under headings stating the working load. Lower anchorages shall be given innumber, distinction being made between rock anchors and soft ground anchors. Upper anchorages shall begiven in number and descriptions shall include prescribed protection against corrosion. Initial tensioning,initial acceptability testing and preparing load-extension related graphs shall be deemed to be included in thedescriptions. Free length of cable shall be given in meters and descriptions shall include prescribed protec-tion against corrosion
8 Waterproofing of ground anchors
Testing and re-testing of cable holes for fissures and voids shall be given in number. Cement grouting of cableholes to prevent ingress of water shall be given in kilograms of cement. Re-drilling holes, washing out of groutand encasing of cables shall be given in meters
9 Testing, re-tensioning and de-stressing of ground anchors
Testing subsequent to initial acceptability testing, re-tensioning and de-stressing of ground anchors shall begiven in number
LATERAL SUPPORT
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10 Rock bolts and rock dowels
Rock bolts, expanding rock bolts, rock dowels and soil nails shall be given in number and descriptions shallinclude nuts, washers, thrust plates and grouting
11 Soldiers, boarding, shotcreting, etc
Soldiers, boarding, shotcreting, fabric reinforcement, etc shall be given in appropriate items in accordancewith clause 12 or the principles laid down in the relevant trades. Concrete or mortar packing behind soldiersshall be given in meters, the minimum thickness being stated and descriptions shall be deemed to includeformwork
Thrust blocks shall be given in number
PLANKING, STRUTTING AND SHORING
12 Planking and strutting
Timber planking, precast concrete planking and metal or other sheeting shall be given in square meters.Timber strutting shall be given in cubic meters except gum poles, logs and the like which shall be given inmeters, the minimum diameter being stated. Tubular and solid section steel strutting shall be given in tonsand descriptions shall include bolting and welding
Bolts and clamps shall be given in tons or may be included with the relevant items
Descriptions shall be deemed to include wedges, nails, screws, etc
Planking and strutting required to be left in shall be given separately
3 Shoring units
Shoring units shall be given in number and descriptions shall include sole pieces, wall plates, etc. The cubicmeter content per unit if in timber and the tonnage per unit if in steel shall be stated
The re-use of shoring units shall be given in number
Cross bracing between shoring units shall be given in cubic meters if in timber and in tons if in steel
LATERAL SUPPORT PILING
14 Lateral support piling
Lateral support piling shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Piling”
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GENERAL
1 Site conditions
The nature of the site with regard to contours, water tables, high and low water levels, strata through whichpiles will have to pass, etc shall be described
2 Nature of the work
The nature of the work and any limitations on the methods to be used such as piles sunk from basement andfrom any level other than ground level shall be described. Descriptions of piling shall be deemed to includestaging, tubing, framing, rigs, jetting, etc
Trial piles, raking piles and piles in contact with one another shall be given separately
3 Establishment
An item shall be given for establishment of plant etc on the site. A separate item shall be given for subse-quent establishments of plant etc for testing
4 Setting up
Setting up plant at each pile position shall be given in number except for sheet piling where it shall be deemedto be included in the descriptions
5 Excavations
Descriptions of excavations and drilling shall be deemed to include risk of collapse and keeping free of water
6 Reinforcement
Reinforcement shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Concrete, Formwork andReinforcement”
7 Exposing piles for inspection
Exposing piles for inspection shall be given in number and descriptions shall include excavation and back-filling, the nature of the ground being stated. Descriptions shall be deemed to include risk of collapse of exca-vations and keeping excavations free of water
8 Cutting off etc
Cutting off piles shall be given in number. Cutting off sheet piling shall be given in meters
Stripping back heads of concrete piles to expose reinforcement shall be given in number
9 Testing
Testing of piles shall be given in number
PREFABRICATED PILING
10 Precast concrete piles
Precast concrete piles shall be given in meters measured for the designed length of pile before being driven.Descriptions shall be deemed to include moulds, joints, protection caps, rings, handling and pitching. Rein-forcement may be included in the descriptions or given separately. Rock shoes shall be given in number
PILING
Driving shall be given in meters, separated into groups not exceeding 10 m deep and thereafter in succes-sive depths of 5 m
Dollying piles below ground level shall be given in number
Where piles are to be lengthened with concrete in situ the concrete shall be given in cubic meters and theformwork in meters
11 Steel piles
Steel piles shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in clause 10
12 Sheet piling
Sheet piling shall be given in square meters measured for the designed height of piling before being drivenand along the length to be retained. Descriptions shall include shoes, laps and locking devices. Driving shallbe given in square meters measured for the driven depth and along the length to be retained. Descriptionsshall be deemed to include handling, pitching, extracting and protection caps
Corner piles, junction piles and other special piles shall be given as extra over sheet piling in meters
Sheet piling required to be left in shall be given separately
CONCRETE CAST IN SITU PILING
13 Augered piles
Drilling shall be given in meters separated into groups not exceeding 10 m deep and thereafter in successivedepths of 5 m. Under-reaming for enlarged feet shall be given in number as extra over drilling. Work inmaterial of a more difficult character shall be suitably classified and given as extra over drilling and under-reaming in cubic meters. Casing to prevent collapse of excavations or to exclude subterranean water shallbe measured only when prescribed and shall be given in meters
Concrete shall be given in meters measured from the bottom of the pile. Additional concrete in enlarged feetshall be given in number. Formwork to concrete above ground level shall be given in meters
14 Driven, bored or similar tube piles
Driving or boring shall be given in meters measured for the depth to which tubes are sunk and separated intogroups not exceeding 10 m deep and thereafter in successive depths of 5 m. Descriptions shall be deemedto include extracting tubes
Concrete shall be given in meters measured from the top of the concrete to the depth to which tubes aresunk. Expanded bulbs at the bottom shall be given in number
15 Disposal of excavated material
Disposal of excavated material shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earthworks”
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1 Classification
Concrete shall be classified according to grade or mix and shall not include formwork or reinforcement unlessotherwise stated
2 Scope and unit of measurement
Concrete shall be given in cubic meters unless otherwise stated. Separate items shall be given for differentcomponents such as surface blinding, surface beds, footings, bases, underpinning, slabs inclusive of beamsand inverted beams, isolated beams, lintels, stairs inclusive of landings and beams, walls, columns and grad-ing. Distinction shall be made for concrete components cast against excavated surfaces and descriptionsshall be deemed to include filling to irregularities. Concrete in surface beds cast in panels shall be given sep-arate and descriptions shall be deemed to include formwork in forming the panels
No deductions shall be made for voids not exceeding 0,1 m3,
longitudinal pipes not exceeding 200 mm diameter, reinforcement, conduits, etc
3 Composite slabs etc
Concrete in hollow block, coffered and troughed slab constructions shall be given separately
Hollow blocks shall be given in number and descriptions shall be deemed to include closed ends. Spacingtiles to soffits of ribs shall be given in meters. Spacing tiles to soffits of solid sections shall be given in squaremeters
Prefabricated beams shall be given in meters classified in lengths not exceeding 5 m and thereafter in stagesof 2,5 m. Reinforcement shall be included in the descriptions, alternatively the working load shall be stated
4 Shotcrete
Shotcrete shall be given in square meters and descriptions may include formwork where expedient. Addi-tional shotcrete in thickening shall be given in cubic meters
5 Projections
Concrete in projections such as nibs, fins, strings, cornices and kerbs shall be included with the relevant com-ponents
6 Shaped tops and striking off and curing
Shaped tops and striking off and curing of top surfaces shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions.Prescribed curing compounds shall be given in square metres, no distinction being made for different com-ponents
7 Surface treatment
Treatment of the finished face of concrete other than striking off and curing shall be given in square meters
8 Grooves, channels, mortices, etc
Grooves, channels and the like in tops of concrete shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemedto include angles, ends, etc. Mortices and sinkings shall be given in number
9 Bedding under base plates etc
Non-shrink mortar or similar grouting under base plates etc shall be given in number and descriptions shallbe deemed to include formwork, chamfered edges, etc
CONCRETE, FORMWORK AND REINFORCEMENT
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10 Test blocks
Blocks for testing the quality of concrete shall be given in number and descriptions shall include testing
FORMWORK
11 General
Unless otherwise stated formwork shall be measured to net surfaces of concrete to be supported and des-criptions shall be deemed to include intersections, holes for rods, bolts, pipes and the like, propping, main-taining and removing. Formwork required to be left in and permanent formwork shall be given separately
Separate items shall be given for formwork to different components such as walls, columns, beams, isolat-ed beams, wall beams, slabs, hoods, stairs and shell construction, as well as to sides of inverted compo-nents. Formwork to sloping components shall be given separately. Distinction shall be made for formwork tocolumns, walls or beams cast against excavated or existing surfaces
Circular and flowing formwork shall be given separately. Distinction shall be made between circular andspherical work and also between work exceeding and not exceeding 1 m radius
Formwork to render a prescribed finish to the concrete surfaces shall be given separately for the differentcomponents or may be given as extra over rough formwork similarly separated
12 Scope and unit of measurement
Formwork shall be given in square meters unless otherwise stated. No deductions shall be made for open-ings not exceeding 3 m2 nor for intersections of ends of beams with beams, columns, walls, etc and tops ofcolumns with slabs, beams, etc
No provision shall be made for formwork required to support concrete at non-prescribed temporary breaks
13 Propping etc
Formwork to soffits shall be separated into groups propped to a height not exceeding 1,5 m, exceeding1,5 m and not exceeding 3,5 m and thereafter in stages of 1,5 m. Formwork to soffits of sloping componentsshall be likewise categorised. No separation of height shall be made for formwork to soffits of stairs andlandings
Separate items shall be given for formwork propped off sloping or stepped surfaces
Formwork to columns shall be separated into groups for columns not exceeding 3,5 m in height above bear-ing level and thereafter for total heights above bearing level in successive stages of 1,5 m
Formwork to walls shall be separated into groups for walls not exceeding 3,5 m in height above bearing leveland thereafter for total heights above bearing level in successive stages of 1,5 m. Formwork to the inner faceof shaft walls and to the outer face of walls flush with the perimeter of the concrete structure shall be givenseparately, no distinction being made for height
14 Columns
Formwork to columns of different shapes shall be given separately. Caps and bases shall be given in num-ber. Formwork to circular columns shall be given in number and may include caps and bases
15 Slabs
Formwork to soffits of solid slabs exceeding 250 mm thick shall be given separately in stages of 250 mm.No cognisance shall be taken of the additional thickness caused by inverted beams
Formwork to soffits of composite hollow block slabs shall be given separately measured over the flush sur-faces of adjacent solid concrete
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Formwork to soffits of coffered slabs shall be given separately measured horizontally to the full extent of thecoffered area, the widths and centres of the ribs being stated. In addition, the formwork to the coffers shallbe given in number. Formwork to soffits of adjacent flush surfaces shall be given separately
Formwork to soffits of troughed slabs shall be given separately measured horizontally to the full extent of thetroughed area, the widths and centres of the ribs being stated. In addition, the formwork to the troughs shallbe given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include closed ends. Formwork to soffits of adjacentflush surfaces shall be given separately
Formwork to troughs of composite prefabricated beam and trough slabs shall be given in meters anddescriptions shall be deemed to include closed ends. Formwork to soffits of adjacent flush surfaces of com-posite prefabricated beam and troughed slabs shall be given in square meters. Bearers supporting prefabri-cated beams shall be given in meters. Separate items shall be given for bearers propped to heights notexceeding 3,5 m and thereafter in stages of 1,5 m
16 Edges, risers, etc
Formwork to edges, risers, ends and reveals not exceeding 300 mm high or wide shall be given together inmeters
17 Projections, grooves, etc
Formwork to form projections, chamfers, splayed edges, grooves, rebates, etc shall be given in meters, dis-tinction being made for the positions of projections relevant to the component. Descriptions shall be deemedto include stops, angles, etc. Formwork to form raised panels and the like, pedestals, sinkings, etc shall begiven in number. The formwork to the general surfaces shall be measured past the projections, grooves, etcas if they did not exist
18 Openings
Formwork to openings not exceeding 2 m girth shall be given in number grouped in stages of 1 m girth
19 Movement joints etc
Movement joints and prescribed construction joints shall be given in square meters. Movement joints andprescribed construction joints not exceeding 300 mm high or wide and rebated movement joints, joggle con-struction joints and the like shall be given in meters. Descriptions shall include joint forming material.Descriptions shall be deemed to include formwork
REINFORCEMENT
20 General
Reinforcement shall be measured to the designed lengths and given in tons. The calculation of masses shallbe based on the values shown in the relevant SABS mass tables, no allowance being made for rollingmargin
Descriptions shall be deemed to include bending, hooked ends and binding wire, cover blocks and spacersin accordance with the relevant SABS codes of practice and maintaining in position during concreting
Stools manufactured from round bar shall be included in the mass of the reinforcement. Welded high chairsshall be given separately
21 Classification
Reinforcement shall be classified according to quality. Indented or other deformed reinforcement shall begiven separately. Reinforcement required to be galvanised or otherwise treated shall be so described
No separation of reinforcement shall be made for different concrete components
Curved and helical reinforcement and reinforcement in slides shall be given separately
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22 Bar reinforcement
Bar reinforcement shall be given separately for each diameter
Bars in lengths exceeding 13 m and not exceeding 18 m shall be given separately and thereafter in stagesof 1 m
Mechanical splices and couplers shall be given in number and descriptions shall be deemed to includepreparation of bars
23 Special reinforcement
Rails, angles and other rolled steel sections used as reinforcement shall be given in accordance with the prin-ciples laid down in “Structural Steelwork”
Twisted plate reinforcement shall be given in meters
24 Fabric reinforcement
Fabric reinforcement shall be given in square meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include bending.Fabric reinforcement in cages shall be given separately
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 1 m2
25 Pre-tensioned or post-tensioned reinforcement
The nature of the work and the general position and accessibility of stressing anchors shall be described
The work shall be given under headings stating the working load
Pre-tensioned and post-tensioned tendon reinforcement shall be given in meters measured between anchor-ages and descriptions shall include sheathing, sleeves, threaded inlets and bleed pipes, supporting chairs,marking positions of cables and grouting or lubricating
Prescribed couplers shall be given in number and descriptions shall include corrosion protection and sleeves
Looped anchors, fanned anchors, dead anchors, intermediate anchors and stressing anchors at ends shallbe given in number. Helical anchor reinforcement, recesses in concrete for anchors, holes through formworkfor tendons, tensioning, re-tensioning, trimming ends of tendons, corrosion protection, filling in recesses andpreparing prescribed tensioning records shall be included in the descriptions
26 Tests
Prescribed tests shall be given in number
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1 Classification
Precast concrete shall be classified according to the grade or mix of the backing and type of facing or finish
2 Formwork
Descriptions shall be deemed to include formwork
3 Reinforcement
Reinforcement may be included in the descriptions or given separately in accordance with the principles laiddown in “Concrete, Formwork and Reinforcement”
4 Bedding, jointing, etc
Bedding, jointing and pointing, finishing coats of sealer and the like and prescribed protective measures shallbe included in the descriptions
5 Unit of measurement
Precast concrete shall be given in number unless otherwise stated. Work of similar design shall be suitablygrouped under headings stating the general requirements
6 Wall linings
Wall linings may be given in square meters separated into groups for slabs not exceeding 0,5 m2 on face andthereafter in successive stages of 0,5 m2. Circular work shall be given separately measured over the finishedface and stating the radius
Finished edges shall be given in meters
7 Copings, sills, etc
Copings, sills, strings, cornices, steps and the like shall be given in meters. Circular work shall be given sep-arately stating the mean radius, distinction being made between straight and curved lengths
Special blocks forming fair ends, rounded ends, angles, intersections, etc shall be given in number as extraover
8 Slab paving
Slab paving shall be given in square meters. No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc notexceeding 0,5 m2
Finished edges and circular cutting shall be given in meters
9 Joint sealants, jointing strips, etc
Joint sealants, jointing strips, etc shall be given in meters or may be included in the descriptions of the rele-vant precast concrete where expedient
10 Holes, notches, etc
Holes, notches, etc shall be given in number
11 Cramps, dowels, brackets, etc
Metal cramps, dowels, brackets, bolts, etc and mortices and grouting shall be included in the descriptions ofthe relevant precast concrete where expedient, or may be given separately in number
PRECAST CONCRETE
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GENERAL
1 Classification
Masonry work shall be classified according to the material and quality of the masonry unit, the bond and thecomposition of the mortar
Separate items shall be given for different elements such as underpinning, mass work, piers, projections,breasts, stacks, chimneys, walls and linings. Portions of walling between openings shall not be regarded aspiers
Masonry work threaded over vertical reinforcement shall be given separately
2 Descriptions
Descriptions of masonry work shall be deemed to include wedging, pinning, building solid against frames etc,bedding of roof coverings, wall plates, base plates, etc, ventilation flues through walls for air bricks etc andbuilding ends of rafters, joists, bars, pipes, bolts, etc into or through masonry work
3 Circular work
Circular work shall be given separately, no distinction being made for different radii unless otherwise stated
4 Concrete filling
Concrete filling to hollow walls, blockwork, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in“Concrete, Formwork and Reinforcement” or alternatively filling may be included in the descriptions of therelevant items in which case the descriptions shall include formwork and reinforcement
BRICKWORK
5 Mass brickwork and piers
Mass brickwork and piers shall be given in cubic meters. Irregular shaped piers shall be given separately fromrectangular stating the shape
No deductions shall be made for voids not exceeding 0,1 m2
6 Walls and linings
Walls and linings shall be given in square meters. Battered walls, i e walls of uniform thickness built to batter,shall be given separately stating the rate of batter and descriptions shall be deemed to include temporarysupports
The skins of hollow walls shall not be measured separately but the overall thickness and the thickness of theindividual skins shall be stated
Descriptions of solid walls and linings shall be deemed to include single wire type wall ties. Wall ties other thansingle wire type to solid walls and linings shall be included in the descriptions. Descriptions of hollow wallsshall include wall ties of the type specified
No deductions shall be made for openings and recesses not exceeding 0,5 m2
7 Beamfilling
Beamfilling shall be given in square meters
8 Vaulting
Vaulting shall be given in square meters and descriptions shall include centering
MASONRY
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9 Lintels
Lintels shall be given separately only when the type of brick and/or the composition of the mortar differs fromthe adjoining work and shall be given in square meters
10 Forming toothings and bonding
Forming toothings and bonding new brickwork to existing shall be given in square meters
11 Hacking face or raking out joints for key
Hacking face or raking out joints for key shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions of the brickwork,except to existing work in which case it shall be given in square meters
12 Battered and oversailing faces
Battered and oversailing faces, where not included in the descriptions of the brickwork, shall be given insquare meters as extra over brickwork stating the rate of slope. Descriptions shall be deemed to includetemporary supports
13 Building brickwork to a fair face
Building brickwork to a fair face shall be given in square meters as extra over brickwork
14 Bagging
Bagging shall be given in square meters, walls being given separately from ceilings
15 Flues
Flues and finishing smooth thereof shall be given in meters separating horizontal, vertical and raking
16 Splayed mortar fillets in cavities
Splayed mortar fillets in cavities of hollow walls shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed toinclude mitres etc
17 Closing cavities
Brickwork in closing cavities of hollow walls shall be given in meters separating horizontal, vertical and rak-ing
18 Projections and cores
Pilasters, bands, oversailing courses, cores for mouldings and the like projecting beyond the face of the wallshall be given in meters separating horizontal, vertical and raking. Angles, ends, etc shall be deemed to beincluded in the descriptions. Cores for shields, rosettes, etc shall be given in number
19 Rough arches
Rough arches shall be described as extra for rough arch and shall be given in number stating the shape,width of soffit, span and number of rings or depth.
Descriptions shall include centres
20 Rough niches
Rough niches shall be measured only when not rectangular and shall be given in number. Descriptions shallinclude closing of cavities in hollow walls, arches, shaped backs and heads, centres, etc
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21 Joint forming material in movement joints
Joint forming material in movement joints shall be given in square meters
22 Reinforcement to brickwork
Steel fabric and welded reinforcement to brickwork shall be given in meters and bar reinforcement in tonsstating the diameter. Descriptions shall be deemed to include building in
23 Fabricated lintels
Fabricated lintels shall be given in meters grouped in lengths not exceeding 3 m and thereafter in stages of1,5 m. Descriptions shall be deemed to include propping
24 Turning pieces
Turning pieces to lintels etc shall be given in meters
25 Face brickwork
Face brickwork shall be given in square meters as extra over brickwork. Face brickwork to reveals andreturns shall be measured to the net area exposed and shall be included with the general measurement offace brickwork. Face brickwork to piers and beamfilling shall be given separately
In circular work distinction shall be made between work exceeding and not exceeding 2 m radius
26 Walls faced both sides
Single skin brick walls faced both sides shall be given in square meters. Double skin brick walls faced bothsides shall be given similarly only when the bond requires headers
27 Cut face brick linings
Cut face brick linings to concrete etc shall be given in square meters
28 Fair cutting to face brickwork
Fair raking, splay, circular and stepped cutting and fair cut squint quoins and birdsmouth angles shall begiven in meters but may be included with the items causing the cutting
Fair cutting and fitting around pipes shall be given in number grouped for pipes not exceeding 100 mm inter-nal diameter and thereafter in stages of 100 mm diameter. Fair cutting and fitting around joists, girders andthe like shall be measured only when cutting to irregular profile is required and shall be given in number stat-ing the shape and size
Forming toothings and bonding new face brickwork to existing shall be given in meters
29 Special face bricks at angles
Special face bricks at squint quoins, birdsmouth angles, splayed or rounded angles and the like shall be givenin meters as extra over face brickwork. Angles, ends, etc shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
30 Face brick bands
Face brick bands shall be given in meters as extra over brickwork separating horizontal, vertical and raking.Descriptions shall include projecting or recessed courses and shall be deemed to include angles, ends, etc
31 Face brick copings, lintels, sills, etc
Face brick copings, lintels, sills, etc shall be given in meters separating horizontal and raking. Angles, ends,etc shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
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32 Face brick arches
Face brick arches shall be given in number as extra over brickwork stating the shape, width of soffit, span,number of rings or depth, extent of pointing and whether formed of standard or special bricks. Descriptionsshall include centres and shall be deemed to include consequent cutting
33 Face brick niches
Face brick niches shall be measured only when not rectangular and shall be given in number as extra overbrickwork. Descriptions shall include closing of cavities in hollow walls, arches, shaped backs and heads, etcand shall state whether formed of standard or special bricks. Descriptions shall include centres and shall bedeemed to include consequent cutting
BLOCKWORK
34 General
Blockwork shall be given in accordance with the foregoing principles with clauses 35 to 37 being applicablein addition
35 Piers
Piers shall be given in meters and descriptions shall include corner blocks
36 Standard complementary blocks at corners, ends, etc
Standard complementary blocks such as corner, three-quarter, half and quarter blocks prescribed for theconstruction of corners, reveals, ends of walls, etc and for bonding shall be included in the descriptions
37 Special blocks for copings, sills, lintels, etc
Special blocks for copings, sills, lintels, etc shall be given in meters. Angles, ends, etc shall be deemed to beincluded in the descriptions
PAVING ETC
38 Paving
Paving of bricks, concrete blocks, cement tiles, quarry tiles, etc shall be given in square meters stating thepattern. Features differing from the pattern shall be given separately and descriptions shall include any con-sequent cutting
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Margins and borders shall be given separately in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include fairedges, angles, ends, etc
Circular cutting which cannot be included in the descriptions shall be given in meters
Steps, kerbs, channels, etc shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include angles,ends, etc
RUBBLE WALLING
39 Mass and irregular rubble work
Mass and irregular rubble work shall be given in cubic meters
No deductions shall be made for voids not exceeding 0,1 m3
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40 Walls and linings
Walls and linings shall be given in square meters
No deductions shall be made for openings and recesses not exceeding 0,5 m2
41 Beamfilling
Beamfilling shall be given in square meters
42 Facing and pointing
Facing and pointing shall be included in the descriptions of the relevant rubble work when practicable. Facingand pointing which cannot be included in the descriptions of the rubble work shall be given separately insquare meters, no distinction being made for different elements
43 Copings, sills, etc
Copings, sills, lintels, arches and the like which differ from the general work shall be given in meters or, whereexpedient, in number and descriptions shall be deemed to include angles, fair ends, etc
44 Pitched angles
Pitched angles shall be given in meters and descriptions shall state whether pitched from one or both faces
45 Trimming to receive plaster etc
Trimming to receive plaster, tiling, fittings, etc shall be given in square meters
46 Flues.
Flues and finishing smooth thereof shall be given in meters
47 Niches
Niches shall be given in number
48 Turning pieces and centres
Turning pieces to lintels etc shall be given in meters and centres to arches shall be given in number
STONEWORK
49 Classification
Stonework of slate, marble, granite, etc shall be classified according to the nature of the work such as ash-lar walling, linings, paving, plinths, arches, etc
Circular work, circular sunk work, spherical work and spherical sunk work shall be given separately, theradius being stated
50 Labours
Labours shall be included in the descriptions of the relevant stonework when practicable. Labours whichcannot be included in the descriptions of the stonework shall be given separately as provided for hereafter
Descriptions of face labours shall state the type of dressing and shall be deemed to include preparatoryfaces. Distinction shall be made for sunk labours
Circular cutting shall be given in metres
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51 Ashlar walling, linings and paving
Ashlar walling, linings and paving shall be given in square meters measured over the exposed surface andseparated into groups for stones not exceeding 0,5 m2 on face and thereafter in successive stages of0,5 m2
No deductions shall be made for openings and recesses not exceeding 0,5 m2
52 Margins, skirtings, cornices, etc
Margins, skirtings, cornices, copings, sills, kerbs, steps, etc shall be given in meters. Special stones inangles, returned ends, apexes, etc shall be given in number or may be given in number as extra over
53 Mouldings
Mouldings shall be given in meters measured to the mean length and descriptions shall state the girth, widthand projection. Stopped work shall be given separately. Stops, mitres, etc shall be given in number
54 Columns, piers, etc
Columns, piers, lintels, etc and single-stone sills, steps, thresholds, etc shall be given in number
55 Special features
Stones in arches, surrounds, etc and in features which differ in material or finish from the general work shallbe given in number
56 Rough rebates, grooves, etc
Rough rebates, grooves, chases, joggle joints, etc shall be given in meters. Descriptions shall be deemed toinclude stops, mitres, etc
57 Fair edges, angles, etc
Fair edges, rounded angles, chamfers, splays, rebates, flutes, throats, etc shall be given in meters. Stoppedwork shall be given separately. Stops, mitres, etc shall be given in number
58 Holes, notches, etc
Holes, notches, etc shall be given in number
59 Cramps, dowels, etc
Metal cramps, dowels, ties, etc and mortices and grouting shall be included in the descriptions of the rele-vant stonework where expedient, or may be given separately in number
60 Turning pieces and centres
Turning pieces to lintels etc shall be given in meters and centres to arches shall be given in number
MISCELLANEOUS
61 Quarry tiles, cement tiles, fibre-cement, etc
Sills, copings, etc of quarry or cement tiles, fibre-cement and the like may be given in this trade when appro-priate in accordance with the foregoing principles
62 Ornamental blocks, glass blocks, etc
Decorative screen walling and grilles of ornamental blocks, glass blocks, etc shall be given in accordancewith the foregoing principles
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63 Hoop iron ties, cramps, etc
Hoop iron ties between concrete and masonry work, roof ties, cramps to frames, etc shall be given in num-ber
64 Air bricks etc
Air bricks, chimney pots, etc shall be given in number
65 Fireplaces
Fireplaces shall be given in number or in detail in accordance with the foregoing principles
66 Special features
Special features such as circular and entasised columns, moulded panels, etc shall be given in number
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DAMP PROOF COURSE
1 General
Damp proof course shall be given in square metres, no distinction being made for horizontal, vertical, in cavitywalls, under sills, etc
SHEET OR MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
2 General
Unless otherwise stated waterproofing shall be given in square metres and descriptions shall be deemed toinclude dressing
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Waterproofing to floors, roofs, balconies, showers, walls, inverted beams, box gutters, channels, ducts, etcshall be given separately
Waterproofing to floors and roofs shall be given in the following categories:
(a) Flat – not exceeding 25 degrees from the horizontal(b) Sloping – exceeding 25 degrees from the horizontal stating the pitch
Waterproofing to sumps, catchpits, etc shall be given in number
Waterproofing in turn-ups and turn-downs not exceeding 300 mm girth shall be included in the general areas.Waterproofing in turn-ups and turn-downs exceeding 300 mm girth shall be given separately
Additional membranes, fillets and sealing at turn-ups and turn-downs shall be given in metres and descrip-tions shall be deemed to include angles etc
Dressing waterproofing around pipes and into outlets and channels shall be deemed to be included in thedescriptions. Additional membranes, gussets, collars, etc around pipes and into outlets, etc shall be given innumber
3 Preparatory work, underlays, etc
Preparatory work, priming coats, adhesives, etc and paper, felt, plastic and other underlays shall be includ-ed in the descriptions
4 Protection
Paint, crushed stone layer, tiling, etc shall be given in square metres
5 Circular work
Work to circular surfaces shall be given separately, distinction being made between circular and sphericalwork
6 Flashing strips
Flashing strips shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include angles etc
TROWELLED-ON WATERPROOFING
7 General
Trowelled-on waterproofing shall be given in accordance with the foregoing principles with the followingbeing applicable in addition:
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In circular work distinction shall be made between work exceeding and not exceeding 300 mm radius
Waterproofing in turn-ups and turn-downs shall be given in metres, the average height being stated anddescriptions shall include fillets. Descriptions shall be deemed to include angles etc
Labours such as fair, rounded and chamfered edges, trowel cuts, arrises, rounded external angles, etc shallbe deemed to be included in the descriptions
LIQUID WATERPROOFING
8 General
Liquid waterproofing brushed or sprayed on to surfaces shall be given in square metres
WATERSTOPS, JOINT SEALANTS, ETC
9 Waterstops, sealing strips, etc
Waterstops shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include joints. Angles, intersectionsetc shall be given in number. Sealing strips etc shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed toinclude joints, angles, intersections, etc
10 Joint sealants
Joint sealants shall be given in metres, separating top surfaces, vertical surfaces and soffits
11 Waterproofing additives
Waterproofing additives to concrete, plaster and the like shall be included in the appropriate items in therelevant trades
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SLATES, TILES AND SHINGLES
1 General
Roof coverings and side and soffit claddings shall be given in square metres and shall be separated into thefollowing categories:
(a) Roof coverings with pitches not exceeding 25 degrees
(b) Roof coverings with pitches exceeding 25 degrees stating the pitch
(c) Side claddings
(d) Soffit claddings
(e) Roof coverings and side and soffit claddings to dormers, turrets, etc
Circular, spherical and conical work shall be given separately stating the radius
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Battens, underlays and fixing accessories shall be included in the descriptions
Descriptions shall be deemed to include one-and-a-half width slates, tiles or shingles at verges, holes for fix-ing and notches
2 Circular cutting
Circular cutting shall be given in metres
3 Eaves and verges
Undercloak course and any bedding and pointing shall be given in metres
Double eaves course shall be given in metres as extra over coverings and descriptions shall include fixingclips and tilting fillets
Verge capping tiles shall be given in metres
4 Ridges, hips, closed valleys and vertical angles
Ridges, hips, closed valleys and vertical angles shall be given in metres and descriptions shall include soak-ers and additional battens
5 Purpose made tiles
Purpose made tiles to ends and intersections between ridges and hips, ventilation tiles, etc shall be given innumber
THATCH
6 General
Thatch shall be given in square metres
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Distinction shall be made between general roof slopes and dormers, turrets, etc
Thatch incorporating a spread layer to exposed soffit shall be given separately
Battens, fixing rods, binding twine, fire retardant underlays or interlays and fireproofing treatment shall beincluded in the descriptions
Descriptions shall be deemed to include dressing to hips, valleys, eaves, verges and top edges
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7 Ridges and apex caps
Ridges shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include ends, intersections, etc
Apex caps shall be given in number
8 Ornamental bands and runners
Ornamental bands and runners shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include ends,intersections, etc
PROFILED SHEETING OF METAL, FIBRE-CEMENT, PLASTIC, ETC
9 General
Roof coverings and side and soffit claddings shall be given in square metres, measured net on the undeve-loped surface area and shall be separated into the following categories:
(a) Roof coverings with pitches not exceeding 25 degrees
(b) Roof coverings with pitches exceeding 25 degrees stating the pitch
(c) Side claddings
(d) Soffit claddings
(e) Roof coverings and side and soffit claddings to dormers, turrets, etc
Circular work shall be given separately stating the radius
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Fixing accessories, sealing strips to laps and seam stitching shall be included in the descriptions
Descriptions shall be deemed to include holes for fixing and notches. Descriptions of troughed metal roofcovering shall in addition be deemed to include forming drips and closed ends to troughs
10 Circular cutting
Circular cutting shall be given in metres
11 Cranks, bullnoses and curved turn-ups
Cranks, bullnoses and curved turn-ups shall be given in metres as extra over coverings stating the angle and,where appropriate, the radius
12 Rolled edges at verges
Rolled edges at verges shall be given in metres
13 Accessories
Accessories such as closers, ridge and hip coverings, flashings, etc shall be given in metres and descrip-tions shall be deemed to include holes for fixing, notches, ends, angles and intersections
End caps, finials, etc shall be given in number
14 Special sheets
Ventilator sheets, sheets with flanges for pipes, etc shall be given in number as extra over the sheeting inwhich they occur
Panels of translucent sheeting and isolated translucent sheets shall be given in square metres or in numberas extra over the sheeting in which they occur
15 Roof ventilators and rooflights
Roof ventilators and rooflights shall be given in number or in metres where expedient
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16 Insulation
Insulation shall be given in square metres and descriptions shall include supporting wires and fixing acces-sories
FLAT SHEET METAL
17 General
Roof coverings and side and soffit claddings shall be given in square metres, measured net on the undeve-loped surface area and shall be separated into the following categories:
(a) Roof coverings with pitches not exceeding 25 degrees
(b) Roof coverings with pitches exceeding 25 degrees stating the pitch
(c) Side claddings
(d) Soffit claddings
(e) Roof coverings and side and soffit claddings to dormers, turrets, etc
Circular, spherical and conical work shall be given separately stating the radius
Turn-ups and turn-downs shall be added to the general areas
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Laps, seams, welts, clips, tacks, soldered dots, riveting, soldering, brazing, burning and nailing shall beincluded in the descriptions stating the extent of the laps and the type of seam, welt, etc
Descriptions shall be deemed to include angles, bending, dressing, bossing, wedging, holes for fixing andnotches
18 Circular cutting
Circular cutting shall be given in metres
19 End caps, finials, etc
End caps, finials, etc shall be given in number
SHEET METAL FLASHINGS, LININGS, COPINGS, ETC
20 General
Descriptions of flashings, linings, copings and the like shall include laps, seams, clips, tacks, soldered dots,riveting, soldering, brazing, burning and nailing and shall state the extent of the laps and the type of seam
Descriptions shall be deemed to include angles, bending, dressing, bossing, wedging, holes for fixing andnotches
Circular cutting shall be given separately in metres or included in the descriptions where expedient
21 Flashings
Flashings shall be given in square metres or in metres where expedient and descriptions shall be deemed toinclude ends, angles and intersections
Stepped cover flashings to roof pitches exceeding 25 degrees shall be given separately stating the pitch
Alternatively flashings may be included with the relevant items of roof covering and side cladding
22 Linings, copings, etc
Linings to valleys and gutters, copings and the like shall be given in square metres or in metres where expe-dient and descriptions shall be deemed to include ends, angles and intersections
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1 General
Timber shall be classified according to species and quality. Any required pretreatment such as kiln drying andimpregnation and any required preselection shall be stated. Protective surface treatment such as creosoteshall be given in square metres
Sawn and wrought timbers shall be given separately stating the finished size. Timber described as wroughtshall be deemed to be wrought on all faces. Wrought faces on sawn timbers shall be included in the descrip-tions of linear items but may be given in square metres where expedient
Circular work shall be given separately stating the radius and, where necessary, stating which faces are cir-cular
2 Labours
Raking and circular cutting, rounded angles, rebates, grooves, chamfers, moulded edges, etc shall be givenin metres. Labours shall however be included in the descriptions of timber which is given linear. Rounded cor-ners, scribed ends, shaped ends, etc shall be given in number
Descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres, intersections, splay cut ends, stops, etc
3 Fixing
The method of fixing timberwork shall be stated and descriptions shall be deemed to include nails, screws,plugs, adhesives, holes, sinking, etc. Holes and tapping of metalwork for the fixing of timber may be includ-ed in the descriptions of the relevant timberwork or included with the relevant metalwork. Descriptions shallinclude pelleting
4 Structural timbers
Structural timbers shall be given in metres measured to net lengths as fixed and descriptions shall be deemedto include joints in the length
Structural timbers required to be in single lengths, other than laminated timbers, shall be given in the follow-ing categories:
Lengths not exceeding 2,4 m
Lengths exceeding 2,4 m and not exceeding 3,9 m
Lengths exceeding 3,9 m and not exceeding 6,6 m
Lengths exceeding 6,6 m
Members of roof trusses may be grouped together but plates, bearers, bracing, joists, purlins, battens, fillets,trimmers and the like shall be given separately. Holes, splay cut ends and mitres shall be deemed to beincluded in the descriptions. Wrought ends and wrought and shaped ends of sawn timbers shall be given innumber. Timber connectors such as split rings and toothed rings shall be given in number
Shaped laminated timbers such as portal frames, arches, etc shall be given in number
5 Plate nailed timber roof truss construction
Plate nailed timber roof trusses shall be given in number. Purlins, bracing, etc shall be given in accordancewith clause 4
Valleys and hips shall be given in sets
Alternatively plate nailed timber roof truss construction may be given as an item in which case descriptionsshall include purlins, bracing, etc
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Descriptions shall be deemed to include splay cut ends, mitres, jointing, wrought and shaped ends, connec-tions, bolts, cleats, gussets and timber connectors
6 Floor and roof boarding
Floor, roof and weather boarding, boarding to tank stands, gutter boarding and the like shall be given insquare metres. No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2. Notches andholes shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Nosings and edge strips shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres andintersections
Trapdoors shall be given in number as extra over boarding and descriptions shall include trimmers, margins,cover strips, etc
7 Doors, windows, sashes, etc
Doors, windows, sashes, fanlights, flyscreens and shutters shall be given in number and descriptions shallinclude weatherboards, glazing beads, fixing beads, edge strips, etc. Descriptions of cased frames withsashes shall include pulleys, cords, weights and spring balances
8 Frames, rails, skirtings, etc
Frames, mullions, transoms, linings, standards, rails, fascias, skirtings, beads, picture rails, etc shall be givenin metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres and intersections. Skirtings stepped over treadsand risers of stairs and framed work shall be given separately
Alternatively frames for doors and windows may be given in number
9 Shelves, fittings, etc
Shelves, divisions, sides, tops and the like shall be given in square metres. Thermosetting plastic laminateboards with formed edges shall be given in number. Solid timber exceeding 300 mm wide shall be given sep-arately. No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,1 m2. Housing, notches andholes shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Descriptions shall include edges but edge strips and veneered or thermosetting plastic edges applied aftermanufacture shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres and intersections
Fittings shall be measured in detail under headings and given in accordance with the foregoing principlesand, when of similar design, shall be suitably grouped stating the general requirements and the number.Drawers, cash bowls and the like shall be given in number
Alternatively fittings may be given in number
Notice boards, keyboards, blackboards, duckboards, etc shall be given in number or shall be measured indetail and given in accordance with the foregoing principles
10 Stairs
Stairs of similar design shall be suitably grouped under headings stating the general requirements
Flooring to landings shall be given in square metres
Treads and risers shall be given in metres and descriptions shall include blocking pieces. Brackets, housedends, returned ends, rounded ends, quadrant ends, curtail ends, etc shall be given in number. Winders shallbe given in number
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Bearers, stringers, apron linings, cappings, handrails, etc shall be given in metres and descriptions shall bedeemed to include mitres and intersections. Wreathed work shall be so described. Continuous handrails shallbe so described and descriptions shall include heading joints and screws. Bends, ramps, knees, wreaths,scrolled ends, etc shall be given in number as extra over handrails. Balusters and newels shall be given innumber and descriptions shall include framing and housing. Balusters and newels framed or housed on rakeshall be given separately
11 Panelling
Panelling shall be given in square metres and descriptions shall state whether panels are to be matched.Acoustic and vermin-proof linings, fabric backings, etc may be included in the descriptions of the panellingor given separately in square metres
Framed panelling shall be suitably grouped for panels of different widths and descriptions shall state theheight and the number of panels to the height and shall include fixing beads etc. Spandrel panelling shall begiven separately
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,1 m2. Notches and holes shall bedeemed to be included in the descriptions. No allowance shall be made in the measurement of boarded pan-elling for laps and tongues and net widths of boards shall be stated
Grounds may be included in the descriptions of the panelling or framed panelling or given separately inmetres in which case descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres and intersections
Skirtings, plinths, cappings, bolection moulds, beads, edge strips and surrounds shall be given in meters anddescriptions shall be deemed to include mitres and intersections. Posts, pilasters, pediments, canopies, etcshall be given in number
12 Plastic, fibre-cement, etc
Plastic, fibre-cement and other processed materials shall be given in accordance with the foregoingprinciples
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1 Ceilings
Ceilings shall be given in square metres under headings separating nailed up and suspended ceilings, dis-tinction being made between horizontal, sloping and vertical ceilings
Bulkheads, fire barriers and the like shall be given in metres. Alternatively, when linear measurement is notpracticable, bulkheads, fire barriers and the like may be given in detail in appropriate items
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Plastering shall be included in the descriptions, no distinction being made for narrow widths
Brandering shall be included in the descriptions of nailed up ceilings. When brandering is not to a regular pat-tern it shall be given separately in meters
Proprietary support systems for suspended ceilings shall be included in the descriptions of the ceilings.When the support system is not to a regular pattern it shall be given separately, in which case brandering orbearers shall be given in meters and hangers in number. A general description of the supporting structurefrom which ceilings are suspended shall be given. Separate items shall be given for ceilings suspended notexceeding I m below suspension level and thereafter in successive stages of 1 m
Circular cutting shall be given in meters. Notches and holes shall be deemed to be included in the descrip-tions
Openings for light fittings, mechanical diffusers, etc shall be given in number as extra over ceilings anddescriptions shall be deemed to include additional trimmers, hangers, etc
Cover strips, jointing strips, etc shall be included in the descriptions
Cornices shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres and intersections
Trapdoors shall be given in number as extra over ceilings and descriptions shall be deemed to includetrimmers
Insulation materials such as fibreglass and slagwool shall be given in square meters stating whether in pan-els such as between roof timbers etc
2 Partitions
Partitions shall be given in meters. Ends, intersections, openings, doors and frames, special panels, etc shallbe given in number as extra over partitions
Alternatively, when linear measurement is not practicable, separate items shall be given for the different com-ponents, in which case boards, glazing, etc shall be given in square meters, standards, rails, mullions, tran-soms, skirtings, cornices, cappings, beads, etc in meters and panels, doors, fanlights, borrowed lights andframes in number. Descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres, intersections, cleats, screws, bolts, plates,etc
Circular cutting shall be given in meters. Notches and holes shall be deemed to be included in the descrip-tions
Descriptions shall include ironmongery and finishes. Alternatively ironmongery and finishes may be given inappropriate items in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
Insulating materials such as fibreglass and slagwool shall be given in square meters if not included withpanels etc
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3 Access flooring
Access flooring shall be given in square meters. No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc notexceeding 0,5 m2. Descriptions shall include panels, support system, coverings, etc. Dividers and fire barri-ers below access flooring shall be given in meters
Ventilation grille panels, strengthened panels, etc shall be given in number as extra over access flooring
Junctions against walls, columns, etc shall be given in meters, circular junctions being given separately.Movement joints shall be given in meters. Descriptions of junctions and movement joints shall be deemed toinclude additional pedestals and other support members
Holes and outlets through floor panels and dividers shall be given in number
Lifting tools etc shall be given in number
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1 General
Wood block, wood mosaic, thermoplastic, vinyl, linoleum, rubber, cork, carpeting and other similar coveringsand linings shall be given in square meters unless otherwise stated. No deductions shall be made for open-ings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2. Descriptions shall include welding of plastic or rubber and shallinclude underfelt for carpeting
Linings to reveals etc shall be included in the general areas
2 Preparatory work
Preparatory work, priming coats and adhesives shall be included in the descriptions
3 Polish, sealers, etc
Polish, sealers, etc shall be given in square meters or included in the descriptions
4 Circular work
Work to circular surfaces shall be given separately
5 Dished flooring
Dished flooring shall be given separately
6 Circular cutting
Circular cutting shall be given in meters, if not included elsewhere
7 Margins, borders and turn-ups
Margins, borders and turn-ups not exceeding 500 mm wide or high shall be given in meters and descrip-tions shall be deemed to include mitres etc
8 Insets
Insets shall be given in meters or in number and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres etc
9 Edge and cover strips
Edge and cover strips shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres etc .10 Skirtings
Skirtings of vinyl etc shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres etc.Skirtings stepped over treads and risers of stairs shall be given separately
11 Stairs
Covering to treads and risers shall be given in square meters separating winding stairs
Combined tread and riser coverings shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to includemitres etc
12 Nosings
Nosings shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres etc
13 Plastic handrails
Plastic handrails shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include running joints, bends,wreaths, mitres, closed ends, etc
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1 Classification
Ironmongery of differing design, material, quality, surface finish and method of fixing shall be given separ-ately
2 Fixing
Ironmongery to be fixed to timber, metalwork, brickwork, etc shall be given separately. Descriptions of iron-mongery shall be deemed to include screws, plugs, etc and the preparation of timber, metalwork, brickwork,etc. Preparation of metal doors and frames to receive ironmongery shall be included with the doors andframes or given separately as prescribed in “Metalwork”
3 Unit of measurement
Continuous hinges, tracks, channels, rods, rails, bars, etc shall be given in meters. Hinges, locks, handles,catches, hooks, etc, sets of floor spring hinges, sets of sliding gear for doors, cording sets, etc shall be givenin number
4 Locks
Descriptions of locks shall include keys. “En suite” locks shall be given separately. Master keys shall be givenin number
5 Metal shelving
Metal shelving shall be measured in detail or, where expedient, given in number as a unit including all com-ponents. When measured in detail metal shelving, wall bands, standards and rails shall be given in metersor in number and shelf brackets, foot pieces and the like in number
6 Proprietary kitchen cupboards, lockers, writing boards, seats, etc
Proprietary fittings such as kitchen cupboards, lockers, writing boards, seats, etc whether of metal, timberor other materials, shall be given in number
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1 Classification
Steelwork shall be classified according to quality and composition. Structures of similar design shall be suit-ably grouped under headings stating the general requirements
Circular work shall be given separately stating the mean radius and where necessary stating which faces arecircular
Work required to be prepared or painted before delivery to the site shall be so described. Work required tobe galvanised, metal sprayed, epoxy coated or otherwise treated or finished shall be so described. Workspecifically required to be treated or finished before or after manufacture or assembly or after delivery to thesite shall be so described
2 Unit of measurement
Steelwork shall be given in tons unless otherwise stated
Steelwork shall be measured to the designed sizes of components and the calculation of masses shall be inaccordance with “Structural Steel Tables” issued by the South African Institute of Steel Construction. Noallowance shall be made in the mass for rolling margin, rivets, black bolts, nuts, washers, distance pieces,packings, additional material in welding, decorative or protective treatment nor for constructional aids
Welding, holes, black bolts, nuts, washers, rivets, bolting and riveting integral with structural steelwork shallbe included in the descriptions of the relevant work
High tensile bolts and high strength friction grip bolts including nuts and washers shall be given separately
3 General
Rolled sections in single lengths exceeding 13 m and not exceeding 18 m shall be given separately andthereafter in stages of 1 m
Columns, beams and other members shall be given separately classified according to cross-sectional size.Compound and latticed columns, beams and other members shall be so described stating the cross-sec-tional size of the main components. Caps, bases and connections shall be included in the descriptions of therelevant members, no distinction being made for size or shape and their mass shall be added to the massthereof
Circular cutting shall be given in meters. Scribed ends shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Bends and machined ends shall be given in number
Roof trusses shall be given in one item for each truss or each group of similar trusses stating for each itemthe number of trusses, shape, overall size, construction and type of components (flats, angles, tees, tubes,etc). The cross-sectional size of components of a truss need not be stated
Purlins, girts, wind bracing, sag rods, etc shall be given separately stating the type of components (flats,angles, tees, tubes, etc). Connections shall be included in the descriptions of the relevant members and theirmass shall be added to the mass thereof. The cross-sectional size of components need not be stated
Roof gutters, rainwater pipes, etc integral with structural steelwork shall be given in suitable inclusive itemsand descriptions shall be deemed to include angles, stopped ends, outlets, offsets, shoes, etc
Stairs, balustrading, handrails, cat ladders, flooring, etc integral with structural steelwork shall be given insuitable inclusive items stating for each item the construction, type of components (flats, angles, tees, tubes,etc) and the number where relevant. The cross-sectional size of components need not be stated
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Ragbolts, expanding bolts, anchor bolts, machined bolts, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shallinclude nuts and washers, distinction being made for those requiring to be embedded in tops, sides or sof-fits of concrete
Patent handrails, patent clips and other items integral with structural steelwork not marketed in tons shall begiven in meters or in number
4 Tests
Prescribed tests shall be given as an item for each type of test
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GENERAL
1 Classification
Metalwork shall be classified according to type, quality and composition of the metal
Circular work shall be given separately stating the mean radius and, where necessary, stating which facesare circular
Work required to be prepared or painted before delivery to the site shall be so described. Work required tobe galvanised, chromium plated, anodized, metal sprayed, epoxy coated, stove enamelled, vitreous ena-melled or otherwise treated or finished shall be so described. Work specifically required to be treated orfinished before or after manufacture or assembly or after delivery to the site shall be so described
2 Jointing and cutting
Welding, brazing, soldering, holes, bolting, rivets and riveting shall be included in the descriptions of therelevant work
Circular cutting shall be given in meters
STEEL
3 Unit of measurement
3.1 Rolled or drawn solid sections shall be given in kilograms. Steelwork shall be measured to the designedsizes of components and the calculation of masses shall be in accordance with “Structural Steel Tables” issued by the South African Institute of Steel Construction. No allowance shall be made in the mass forrolling margin, rivets, additional material in welding, decorative or protective treatment nor for construc-tional aids
3.2 Tubular work generally shall be given in meters. Tubular columns shall be given in number and descrip-tions shall include cap and base plates. Screwed and socketed piping shall be given in accordancewith the principles laid down in “Plumbing and Drainage”
3.3 Sheeting, wire mesh, screening, expanded metal, gratings and the like shall be given in square meters.No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m 2. Descriptions shall be deemed to include holes and notches
3.4 Bolts shall be given in kilograms including the mass of nuts and washers. Ragbolts, expanding bolts,anchor bolts, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shall include nuts and washers, distinctionbeing made for those requiring to be embedded in tops, sides or soffits of concrete
4 Stairs, balustrading, cat ladders, grilles, gates, framework, etc
Stairs, balustrading, cat ladders, grilles, gates, framework, etc shall be given in inclusive items in kilogramsor in meters or in number stating for each item the construction and the type and cross-sectional size of com-ponents and the number where relevant
Alternatively, when inclusive items are not practicable, work of similar design shall be suitably grouped underheadings stating the general requirements. Separate items shall be given for the different componentsstating cross-sectional sizes. Fanged, rounded, scribed, closed and scrolled ends, intersections, bends,wreaths, etc shall be given in number as extra over rails etc but running joints shall be deemed to be inclu-ded in the descriptions
5 Minor work
Brackets, anchors, etc shall be given in kilograms stating the number, or in number stating the mass wheresignificant
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6 Ribbed floors and permanent decking
Ribbed floors and permanent decking shall be given in square meters measured net on the plane or unde-veloped surface area. Closed ends to ribs shall be given in meters
7 Floors etc formed of open grillework or gratings
Floors etc formed of open grillework or gratings shall be given in square meters; if in banded panels the sizesof the panels shall be stated. Stair treads shall be given in number
8 Skirtings etc
Skirtings, picture rails, copings, etc shall be given in meters. Skirtings stepped over treads and risers of stairsshall be given separately. Corner pieces, end caps, switch sockets, etc shall be given in number but runningjoints and mitres shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
9 Door frames
Pressed steel door frames shall be given in number stating the size of the door, fanlight, sidelight, etc.Ironmongery normally supplied by the manufacturers of the frames shall be included in the descriptions.Preparation for ironmongery to be fitted or accommodated shall be included in the descriptions or given sep-arately in number
10 Doors
Pressed steel doors shall be given in number and descriptions shall include frames and ironmongery
11 Windows etc
Windows, doors, etc of rolled sections shall be given in number. Ironmongery and attached burglar bars shallbe included in the descriptions. Elements of coupled windows and doors may be given separately, in whichcase coupling mullions and transoms shall be given either in meters or in number. Sub-frames, sills, sur-rounds, sliding gear, etc may be given separately in meters or in number and descriptions shall be deemedto include mitres etc
Steel and other panels, fixed steel louvres and fixed louvre shoes may be included in the descriptions or givenseparately in number
12 Fly screens and burglar screens
Fly screens and burglar screens shall be given in number
13 Adjustable louvres
Adjustable louvre insert units shall be given in number and descriptions shall include glass louvres
14 Miscellaneous
Strongroom doors, roller shutters, collapsible gates, roof lights, pavement lights, fireplace units, stoves, etcshall be given in number
OTHER METALS
15 Copper, lead, etc
Metalwork of copper, lead, zinc, aluminium, stainless steel, brass, bronze, etc shall be given in accordancewith the foregoing principles
Solid sections of metals not marketed in kilograms shall be given in meters or in number
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16 Aluminium windows, doors, etc
Aluminium windows, doors, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down for steel windows,doors, etc but descriptions shall include glass and other panels and sealing of windows, doors, etc
CURTAIN WALLS, SHOPFRONTS, ETC
17 Curtain walls, shopfronts, etc
Curtain walls, shopfronts, etc shall be suitably grouped under headings stating the general requirements.Separate items shall be given for the different components
Structural components such as heads, sills, transoms and mullions and cladding to such structural compo-nents and to columns, beams, etc shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to includemitres, intersections, cleats, screws, bolts, plates, etc. Waterproofing and sealing components, insulationbetween different metals and electrical bonding shall be included in the descriptions
Windows, doors, fanlights, grilles, panels, glazing, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shall includeironmongery and finishes
Alternatively timberwork, ironmongery, glazing, painting and other integral work may be given in appropriateitems in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
Insulating materials such as fibreglass and slagwool shall be given in square meters if not included withpanels etc
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1 Classification
Plastering and other in situ finishes shall be classified according to composition, texture and preparatorywork. Finishes shall be given separately to elements such as floors and landings, treads and risers of stairs,walls inclusive of flush columns and beams, columns, ceilings and beams
Patterned, sloping, weathered, troughed, ribbed and coffered work, work to falls or to falls and currents, workincorporating heating or similar equipment and work in sunk or raised panels not exceeding 2 m2 shall begiven separately
2 Circular work
Circular and flowing work shall be given separately, no distinction being made for different radii. Distinctionshall be made between circular and spherical work
3 Scope and unit of measurement
Finishes shall be given in square meters and shall be measured over the net area to be covered. Finishes notexceeding 300 mm wide – except to treads and risers of stairs, columns, beams, troughed, ribbed and cof-fered work and that in the flush face caused by projections and openings – shall be described as narrowwidths and shall be given separately in square meters, no distinction being made for different elements
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Descriptions shall be deemed to include curing
4 Labours on finishes
Labours such as fair, rounded and chamfered edges, trowel cuts, throats, V-joints and angles shall bedeemed to be included in the descriptions
Junctions of new with old finishes shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Reedings to treads shall be included in the descriptions
Forming channels shall be given in metres and descriptions shall be deemed to include outlets, angles,stopped ends, etc
5 Skirtings
Skirtings shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres etc. Skirtings steppedover treads and risers of stairs shall be given separately
6 Finishes to kerbs, sills, etc
Finishes to kerbs, sills, copings, nibs, surrounds and the like shall be given in meters and descriptions shallbe deemed to include ends and mitres
Stoolings shall be given in number
7 Mouldings
Mouldings shall be given in meters stating the girth, width and projection. Ends, mitres and intersections shallbe given separately in number only when the girth of the moulding exceeds 300 mm
Enrichments shall be given in number
8 Ornaments etc
Ornaments, air gratings and the like shall be given in number
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9 Dividing strips, metal beads, etc
Dividing strips, metal beads, etc shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include ends,angles and intersections
10 Metal lathing
Metal lathing and the like to receive in situ finishes shall be given in square meters and descriptions shall bedeemed to include laps and holes
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1 Classification
Tiling shall be classified according to type, size, preparatory work, method of fixing, etc
Tiling shall be given separately to elements such as floors and landings, walls inclusive of flush columns andbeams, columns, ceilings and beams
Tiling laid to a pattern shall be so described. Tiling to falls or to falls and currents and tiling in isolated pan-els not exceeding 1 m2 shall be given separately
2 Circular work
Circular work shall be given separately, distinction being made between tiling exceeding and not exceeding300 mm radius and also between circular and spherical work
3 Beds and backings
Beds and backings shall be included in the descriptions. When tiling is prescribed to be fixed with adhesivethe beds and backings shall be given separately in “Plastering”. Beds and backings incorporating heating orsimilar equipment shall be so described
4 Scope and unit of measurement
Tiling shall be given in square meters and shall be measured over the net area to be covered. Tiling notexceeding 300 mm wide – except to columns, beams and that in the flush face caused by projections andopenings – shall be described as narrow widths and shall be given separately in square meters, no distinc-tion being made for different elements
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,1 m2
5 Labours on tiling
Circular cutting shall be given in meters
Pointing fair exposed edges shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
Fair exposed cutting and fitting around pipes, balusters and the like shall be given in number and suitablygrouped
6 Mitred corners and special edge and corner tiles
Mitred corners shall be given in meters
Special edge and corner tiles shall be given in meters as extra over tiling, no distinction being made for dif-ferent elements
7 Treads, risers, sills, copings, skirtings, etc
Treads, risers, sills, copings, skirtings, bands, margins, beads, mouldings and the like shall be given in metersand descriptions shall be deemed to include mitres etc. Skirtings stepped over treads and risers of stairs shallbe given separately. End tiles and external and internal angle tiles shall be given in number as extra over
8 Channels
Scum and block channels shall be given in meters. Fair ends, stopped ends, intersections, angles and out-lets shall be given in number as extra over
9 Soap dishes etc
Soap dishes, foot rests, toilet paper holders, access panels and the like shall be given in number and descrip-tions shall be deemed to include forming recesses etc
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1 General
Unless otherwise stated earthworks, concrete work, masonry and other ancillary work shall be given inaccordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
GUTTERS ETC
2 Roof gutters, rainwater pipes, etc
Roof gutters, rainwater pipes, etc shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to include joint-ing. Angles, stopped ends, outlets, offsets, shoes, etc shall be given in number as extra over
Weep pipes, spreaders, gargoyles, rainwater heads, etc shall be given in number
3 Stormwater channels
Stormwater channels shall be given in meters and descriptions shall include earthworks, formwork and fin-ish. Angles, intersections, ends, etc shall be given together in number as extra over. Alternatively short iso-lated channels may be given in number
PIPEWORK ETC
4 Scope and unit of measurement
Pipes shall be given in meters. Descriptions shall be deemed to include bending pipes, jointing pipes of dif-fering materials and jointing pipes to taps, valves, traps, etc
Adaptors or similar pipe fittings at joints between pipes of differing materials and at connections of pipes totaps, valves, traps, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down for pipe fittings
The method of jointing shall be stated and descriptions of pipes shall be deemed to include short lengths,nipples and running joints such as sockets, collars, couplers, etc. Welded joints shall be given in number ormay be included in the descriptions of the piping where expedient. Flanges on pipes and gasket and boltsets shall be given in number or may be included in the descriptions of the piping where expedient. Flangeson pipe fittings shall be included in the descriptions of the fittings
No distinction shall be made between pipes fixed vertically, horizontally or to falls, nor between pipes fixed todifferent elements, cast in, built in, etc. Pipes chased in and pipes suspended exceeding 1 m below sus-pension level shall be given separately. Descriptions shall be deemed to include pipe supports such as clips,saddles, holderbats, hangers, etc. Prescribed purpose-made pipe supports shall be given separately inaccordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
Pipework in ground shall be given separately and descriptions may include pipe trenches in accordance withmethod “B” in clause 5
Service pipes and flexible connecting pipes shall be given in number and descriptions shall include connec-tions
Pipe fittings shall be given in number as extra over. Fittings to pipes not exceeding 30 mm diameter shall begiven together for each diameter of pipe. Fittings to pipes exceeding 30 mm diameter shall be given sepa-rately for each diameter of pipe and for each type of fitting such as bushes, bends, tees, junctions, unions,etc
Pipe closers which are prescribed to be measured on site and cut to exact length shall be given in numberas extra over the pipe in which they occur
Prescribed tests of welded joints shall be given in number
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5 Pipe trenches
Method ”A”
Pipe trenches shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earthworks”. However, descrip-tions of excavations shall be deemed to include any additional excavation and backfilling necessary at joints,risk of collapse of excavations and keeping excavations free of water
Where no width of excavation is prescribed it shall be calculated as follows:
Trenches not exceeding 1 m deep shall be taken of such width as to provide a clearance of 300 mm oneach side of the pipe or group of pipes
The width of the trench shall be increased by 100 mm for each successive depth of 1 m to a maximumwidth which provides a clearance of 500 mm on each side of the pipe or group of pipes
Bedding under and filling around pipes comprising sand, crushed stone, concrete, etc shall be given in cubicmeters
Method ”B”
Where expedient pipe trenches may be included in the descriptions of the pipe or group of pipes and sepa-rated into successive total depths in increments of I m, in which case descriptions shall include excavation,bedding, backfilling and compaction and disposal of surplus material and shall be deemed to include addi-tional excavation and backfilling necessary at joints, risk of collapse of excavations and keeping excavationsfree of water
Excavations in material of a more difficult character shall be suitably classified and given in cubic meters asextra over. The width of the excavations shall be determined as described in method “A”
6 Pipe insulation and protection
Insulating and protective wrappings, coatings and linings other than those applied in the course of manufac-ture shall be given in meters stating the diameter of the pipe
Insulation etc around fittings, valves, etc to pipes not exceeding 30 mm diameter shall be given together innumber as extra over for each diameter of pipe
Insulation etc around fittings, valves, etc to pipes exceeding 30 mm diameter shall be given separately innumber as extra over for each diameter of pipe and for each type of fitting, valve, etc
7 Encasing
Concrete encasing to pipes shall be given in meters or alternatively in cubic meters and descriptions shall bedeemed to include formwork
8 Anchor blocks, thrust blocks, etc
Concrete anchor blocks, thrust blocks, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in“Concrete, Formwork and Reinforcement” or alternatively blocks may be given in number in which casedescriptions shall include formwork and reinforcement
9 Gulleys, grease traps, etc
Gulleys, grease traps, intercepting traps, etc shall be given in number
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10 Inspection chambers, catch pits, etc
Inspection chambers, catch pits, junction boxes, valve boxes, septic tanks, conservancy tanks, etc shall begiven in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades. Alternatively inspection chambers,catch pits, etc may be given in number
11 Soakage pits, french drains, etc
Soakage pits, french drains, etc shall be given in number. Alternatively soakage pits, french drains, etc maybe given in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
12 Connections
Connections of new to existing pipes shall be given in number and descriptions shall be deemed to includethe necessary fittings
13 Testing
Prescribed testing of the various systems shall each be given as an item
SANITARY FITTINGS, TANKS, GEYSERS, ETC
14 Sanitary fittings
Sanitary fittings shall be given in number
15 Tanks, geysers, etc
Tanks, geysers, boilers, heat pumps, incinerators, etc shall be given in number
16 Taps, valves, etc
Taps, valves, shower roses, meters, etc shall be given in number
17 Waste unions, traps, etc
Waste unions, traps, etc shall be given in number
18 Fire hose reels etc
Fire hose reels, booster connections, hydrants, pressure gauges, etc shall be given in number
19 Fire fighting equipment
Fire fighting equipment such as extinguishers, blankets, buckets, etc shall be given in number
SLEEVES AND HOLES
20 Sleeves
Sleeves shall be given in number grouped for pipes not exceeding 100 mm diameter and thereafter in stagesof 100 mm, separated in successive lengths of 250 mm
21 Holes
Holes for pipes and cutting and fitting around pipes shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions of thepipework unless otherwise stated in the relevant trades
Flashings around pipes through roof coverings shall be given in “Roof Coverings etc”
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1 Classification
Work shall be classified according to the nature of the installation such as high tension supply, low tensionsupply, low tension distribution, general lighting and power, uninterrupted power supply, external lighting, etc
2 Connection to main supply
The connection to main supply shall be allowed for by provisional sum
3 Main supply and equipment
Generators, transformers, mini-substations, low tension distribution cubicles, switchgear, etc shall be givenin number. Poles, cross arms, insulators, street lights, brackets, stays, struts, other equipment and basesshall be given in number
4 Distribution boards etc
Distribution boards, switch boards, meter boards and the like shall be given under headings classifiedaccording to type. The boards shall be given in number and descriptions shall include busbars, jumpers, neu-tral bars, internal wiring and connections, space for future equipment, blanking and the like. Equipment suchas isolators, circuit breakers, earth leakage units, transformers and measuring instruments shall be given innumber
Alternatively boards may be given in number including all equipment
5 Cables
Cables shall be given in meters classified according to type, size and method of installation and descriptionsshall be deemed to include allowance for snaking. Cable terminations and prescribed running joints shall begiven in number and descriptions shall be deemed to include glands and allowance for making off
Protection such as slabs and metal sheeting and warning devices such as PVC marker tapes shall be givenin meters
Cable route markers shall be given in number
6 Cable trenches
Method ”A”
Cable trenches shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earthworks”. However, descrip-tions of excavations shall be deemed to include risk of collapse of excavations and keeping excavations freeof water
Where no width of excavation is prescribed it shall be calculated as follows:
Trenches not exceeding I m deep shall be taken of such width as to provide a clearance of 300 mm oneach side of the cable or group of cables
The width of the trench shall be increased by 100 mm for each successive depth of 1 m to a maximumwidth which provides a clearance of 500 mm on each side of the cable or group of cables
Bedding under and filling around cables comprising sand etc shall be given in cubic meters
Method “B”
Where expedient cable trenches may be included in the description of the cable or group of cables and sep-arated into successive total depths in increments of 1 m, in which case descriptions shall include excavation,bedding, backfilling and compaction and disposal of surplus material and shall be deemed to include risk ofcollapse of excavations and keeping excavations free of water
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Excavations in material of a more difficult character shall be suitably classified and given in cubic meters asextra over. The width of the excavations shall be determined as described in method “A”
7 Conduit
Conduit shall be given in meters, no distinction being made between conduit fixed vertically or horizontally,nor between conduit fixed to different elements, cast in, chased, built-in, etc. Descriptions shall be deemedto include bending, threading, jointing, short lengths, draw boxes, couplings, bends, tees, saddles and thelike
Flexible conduit shall be given in number and descriptions shall be deemed to include connections
8 Outlet boxes
Switch, socket and other outlet boxes shall be given in number and descriptions shall be deemed to includelocknuts and bushes. No distinction shall be made for number of entries. Cover plates, dome covers, balland socket covers and the like shall be given separately in number or may be included in the descriptionswhere expedient
9 Cable trunking etc
Cable trunking, cable trays and ladders, floor and skirting trunking, lighting channels, etc shall be given inmeters and descriptions shall be deemed to include forming holes for conduit entries or fittings. Fittings suchas angles, stopped ends, junctions and outlets shall be given in number
Suspension rods, fixing brackets, cable clamps and short lengths of channel for cable fixing shall be given innumber or may be included in the descriptions of the trunking where expedient
10 Draw wires
Draw wires required to be left in shall be given in meters or included in the descriptions of the relevant con-duits
11 Conductors
Bare and insulated conductors shall be given in meters and descriptions shall be deemed to includeallowance for additional length at connecting points. Descriptions of open wired conductors shall includebobbins, cleats, clips and binding wire
12 Busbar systems
Busbars shall be given in meters. Fittings such as elbows, tees, crosses, end covers, feed units and tap-offboxes shall be given in number
Fixing brackets shall be given in number or may be included in the descriptions of the busbars whereexpedient
13 Socket outlets and light switches
Socket outlets, light switches, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shall include cover plates
14 Fittings, equipment, etc
Luminaires, bells, telephones, speakers, geysers, stoves, heaters, clocks, thermostats, starters, motors, stand-by equipment, battery chargers, control panels, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shall bedeemed to include mounting plates, brackets, connectors, etc
Lamps shall be included with the relevant luminaires or may be given in number
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15 Earthing
An item shall be given for earthing the system
An item shall be given for prescribed earth resistivity tests
16 Lightning protection
Conductors of tape, wire and the like, except short coupling lengths, shall be given in meters and descrip-tions shall be deemed to include bending and jointing. Short coupling lengths such as between roofs andeaves gutters and from down conductors to earth and air and earth terminals shall be given in number.Descriptions shall be deemed to include jointing and excavation
17 Holes
Holes for conduit and cutting and fitting around conduit shall be deemed to be included in the descriptionsof the conduit unless otherwise stated in the relevant trades
ELECTRONIC INSTALLATIONS
18 Communication, security and control installations
Installations such as telecommunication, public address, closed circuit television, data transmission, accesscontrol, security, fire detection and building management systems shall be given in accordance with the fore-going principles
GENERAL
19 Identification markers etc
Descriptions shall be deemed to include identification markers, labels, legend cards, etc
20 Testing and commissioning
An item shall be given for testing and commissioning the installation
21 Drawings, manuals, etc
An item shall be given for the provision of as-built drawings, manuals, operative training, etc
22 Replacement parts etc
Replacement parts, tool kits, etc shall be given in number
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HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS, ETC
1 Classification
Work shall be classified according to the nature of the installation such as heating, ventilation, air condition-ing, fire protection, boiler, gas, refrigeration, compressed air, etc
2 Equipment
Items of equipment such as chillers, air handling units, fans, air conditioning units, motors, pumps, boilers,tanks, compressors, etc shall be given in number. Descriptions shall include pipework, ductwork and elec-trical work integral with the item of equipment, paint or other finishes, accessories where expedient, assem-bling and jointing together of components and jointing to pipes, ducts and the like
PIPEWORK ETC
3 General
Pipes and pipe fittings which are wrapped, coated or lined in the course of manufacture shall be so described
Pipework prescribed to be temporarily fixed in position, dismantled for plating or other finishing and subse-quently refixed shall be so described
Pipework to be executed in prescribed cut lengths shall be given separately
4 Scope and unit of measurement
Pipes shall be given in meters. Descriptions shall be deemed to include bending pipes, jointing pipes of dif-fering materials and jointing pipes to taps, valves, traps, etc
Adaptors or similar pipe fittings at joints between pipes of differing materials and at connections of pipes totaps, valves, traps, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down for pipe fittings
The method of jointing shall be stated and descriptions of pipes shall be deemed to include short lengths,nipples and running joints such as sockets, collars, couplers, etc. Welded joints shall be given in number ormay be included in the descriptions of the piping where expedient. Flanges on pipes and gasket and boltsets shall be given in number or may be included in the descriptions of the piping where expedient. Flangeson pipe fittings shall be included in the descriptions of the fittings
No distinction shall be made between pipes fixed vertically, horizontally or to falls, nor between pipes fixed todifferent elements, cast in, built in, etc. Pipes chased in and pipes suspended exceeding 1 m below sus-pension level shall be given separately. Descriptions shall be deemed to include pipe supports such as clips,saddles, holderbats, hangers, etc. Prescribed purpose-made pipe supports shall be given separately inaccordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
Pipework in ground shall be given separately and descriptions may include pipe trenches in accordance withmethod “B” in clause 6
Service pipes and flexible connecting pipes shall be given in number and descriptions shall include connec-tions
Pipe fittings shall be given in number as extra over. Fittings to pipes not exceeding 60 mm diameter shallbe given together for each diameter of pipe. Fittings to pipes exceeding 60 mm diameter shall be givenseparately for each diameter of pipe and for each type of fitting such as bushes, bends, tees, junctions,unions, etc
Pipe closers which are prescribed to be measured on site and cut to exact length shall be given in numberas extra over the pipe in which they occur
Prescribed tests of welded joints shall be given in number
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5 Valves etc
Valves, meters, pressure gauges, strainers, sprinkler heads, etc shall be given in number
6 Pipe trenches
Method “A”
Pipe trenches shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earthworks”. However, descrip-tions of excavations shall be deemed to include any additional excavation and backfilling necessary at joints,risk of collapse of excavations and keeping excavations free of water
Where no width of excavation is prescribed it shall be calculated as follows:
Trenches not exceeding 1 m deep shall be taken of such width as to provide a clearance of 300 mm oneach side of the pipe or group of pipes
The width of the trench shall be increased by 100 mm for each successive depth of 1 m to a maximumwidth which provides a clearance of 500 mm on each side of the pipe or group of pipes
Bedding under and filling around pipes comprising sand, crushed stone, concrete, etc shall be given in cubicmeters
Method “B”
Where expedient pipe trenches may be included in the descriptions of the pipe or group of pipes and sepa-rated into successive total depths in increments of 1 m, in which case descriptions shall include excavation,bedding, backfilling and compaction and disposal of surplus material and shall be deemed to include addi-tional excavation and backfilling necessary at joints, risk of collapse of excavations and keeping excavationsfree of water
Excavations in material of a more difficult character shall be suitably classified and given in cubic meters asextra over. The width of the excavations shall be determined as described in method “A”
7 Pipe insulation and protection
Insulating and protective wrappings, coatings and linings other than those applied in the course of manu-facture shall be given in meters stating the diameter of the pipe
Insulation etc around fittings, valves, etc to pipes not exceeding 60 mm diameter shall be given together innumber as extra over for each diameter of pipe
Insulation etc around fittings, valves, etc to pipes exceeding 60 mm diameter shall be given separately innumber as extra over for each diameter of pipe and for each type of fitting, valve, etc
8 Encasing
Concrete encasing to pipes shall be given in meters or alternatively in cubic meters and descriptions shall bedeemed to include formwork
9 Anchor blocks, thrust blocks, etc
Concrete anchor blocks, thrust blocks, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in“Concrete, Formwork and Reinforcement” or alternatively blocks may be given in number in which casedescriptions shall include formwork and reinforcement
10 Inspection chambers, junction boxes, etc
Inspection chambers, junction boxes, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in therelevant trades. Alternatively inspection chambers, junction boxes, etc may be given in number
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DUCTWORK ETC
11 Scope and unit of measurement
Rectangular low pressure galvanised sheet metal ducting shall be given in square metres measured overducting fittings and grouped according to size in the following categories:
Category 1 – width or height not exceeding 750 mm and sum of two adjacent sides not exceeding 1,15 m
Category 2 – width or height not exceeding 750 mm and sum of two adjacent sides exceeding 1,15 m
Category 3 – width or height exceeding 750 mm and not exceeding 1,35 m
Category 4 – width or height exceeding 1,35 m and not exceeding 2,1 m
Category 5 – width or height exceeding 2,1 m
Rectangular ducting other than low pressure galvanised sheet metal ducting and round ducting shall be givenin metres measured over ducting fittings
Where an in-line reduction in size of ducting occurs, the larger size shall be measured over the full length ofthe fitting
No distinction shall be made between ducting fixed vertically, horizontally or raking nor between ducting fixedto different elements. Separate items shall be given for ducting suspended not exceeding 1 m belowsuspension level and thereafter in successive stages of 1 m measured from the underside of the ducting.A general description of the supporting structure from which ducting is suspended shall be given
Ducting to a curve shall be given separately stating the mean radius
Supports shall be included in the descriptions of ducting or may be given separately in accordance with theprinciples laid down in the relevant trades
Ducting fittings shall be given in number as extra over and descriptions shall be deemed to include formingopenings and jointing to ducting. Reducers, radius bends, square bends, transformations, spigots, branch-es and tees shall be given together for each category or size of ducting. All other ducting fittings shall begiven separately for each category or size of ducting and for each type of fitting. Stopped ends shall be givenseparately for each category or size of ducting
Flexible ducting shall be given in number grouped for ducting not exceeding 1,5 m girth and thereafter in suc-cessive girths of 1,5 m. Descriptions shall include connections
Descriptions of all ducting shall be deemed to include jointing
12 Diffusers, grilles, etc
Diffusers, grilles, attenuators, dampers, filters, etc shall be given in number
13 Ducting insulation and protection
Insulating and protective wrappings, coatings and linings to ducting shall be given in square meters measuredto the external or internal surface of the ducting and descriptions shall be deemed to include working aroundducting fittings. Alternatively wrappings, coatings and linings may be included in the descriptions of theducting
CONVEYING INSTALLATIONS
14 Lift installations
Lift installations shall be suitably grouped under headings stating whether a single lift or a bank of lifts
Cars shall be given in number and descriptions shall include frames, guides, enclosures, base, car doors,inspection doors, sills, internal finishes, fittings such as handrails, mirrors, etc and lighting and ventilationrequirements
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Entrances shall be given in number and descriptions shall include frames and building in, sills, landing doors,door opening devices, locking and safety devices, etc
Power units shall be given in number and descriptions shall include supports, sheaves, sound reducing mate-rial, switching equipment, etc
An item shall be given for each of the following:
support work in lift shafts comprising guide rails, brackets, plates, buffers, supports, sheave beams, etc
ropes comprising cables, clamps, etc
counterweights comprising frames, guides, compensation, etc
governors and safety gear
operation and control system comprising car operator panels, car position and direction indicators, landing position and direction indicators, call buttons, lanterns and gongs, load weighing devices, intercom-munication, detectors, wiring, etc
temporary use of lifts comprising temporary enclosures, protection, finishes, etc, refurbishment, com-pletion and re-commissioning
15 Hoist, escalator and conveyor installations
Hoist, escalator and conveyor installations shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down inclause 14
OTHER MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS
16 Material handling installations, disposal installations, etc
Installations such as material handling, refuse disposal, waste compaction, incineration, etc shall be given inaccordance with the foregoing principles
GENERAL
17 Testing and commissioning
An item shall be given for testing and commissioning and descriptions shall include details of any prescribedtests and requirements such as provision of instruments and appliances, performance logging, fuel, power,water, etc
18 Drawings, manuals, etc
An item shall be given for the provision of as-built drawings, manuals, operative training, etc
19 Identification markers etc
Descriptions shall be deemed to include identification markers, direction indicators, labels, legend cards, etc
20 Replacement parts etc
Replacement parts, tool kits, etc shall be given in number
21 Electrical work and work by other trades
Electrical work and work by other trades integral with mechanical installations shall be given in accordancewith the principles laid down in the relevant trades
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1 Classification
Glass shall be classified according to type, quality, thickness and size
Glass shall be given in square meters unless otherwise stated and shall be grouped according to size in thefollowing categories:
not exceeding 0,1 m2
exceeding 0,1 m2 and not exceeding 0,5 m2
exceeding 0,5 m2 and not exceeding 2 m2
thereafter in stages of 2 m2
2 Glass in shapes other than rectangular
Glass in shapes which are not rectangular shall be given separately
3 Glazing
Descriptions of glass shall state the method of glazing and the material of the frames to receive the glass.Descriptions of glass in beaded frames shall state the method by which beads are fixed. Glazing beads shallbe given separately in the relevant trades
Glazing gaskets, cover beading and sealing of joints in panes with silicone and the like shall be given sepa-rately in meters. Descriptions of gaskets and cover beading shall be deemed to include mitres. Moulded cor-ners to gaskets shall be given in number as extra over
4 Labours on glass
Panes to be ground, sandblasted, embossed or brilliant cut shall be given in number and descriptions shallinclude designs
Labours to edges such as bevelled or polished edges shall be given in meters
Holes, finger-grips, etc shall be given in number
5 Glass louvre blades
Glass louvre blades shall be given in meters and descriptions shall include labours to edges
6 Glass in tops, shelves, doors, mirrors, etc
Glass in tops, shelves, doors, mirrors, etc shall be given in number and descriptions shall include labours toedges, holes, finger-grips, screws, clips, etc
7 Bent glass
Panes of bent glass shall be given in number
8 Leaded and coppered lights
Panels of leaded or coppered lights shall be given in square meters. Descriptions shall state the shape andaverage size of panes and method of fixing and shall include cames, saddle bars, etc
9 Patent glazing
Patent glazing shall be given in number and descriptions shall include all components forming an integral partof the glazing system
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Alternatively, when inclusive numbered items are not practicable, patent glazing may be given in detail inwhich case glass shall be given in square meters grouped according to size in the categories provided for inclause 1, glazing bars, glazing wings, head and sill members, dividers, etc shall be given in meters and stops,fixing saddles and the like shall be given in number. Descriptions shall include cleats, bolts, plates and otherincidentals
10 Materials resembling glass
Materials resembling glass such as acrylic, polycarbonate, etc shall be given in accordance with the forego-ing principles
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1 Classification
Paintwork shall be classified according to the specification of the paint, preparatory work and the material tobe painted such as plaster, concrete, brick, wood or metal, distinction being made between floated and tex-tured plaster surfaces and smooth and rough concrete surfaces
Separate items shall be given for paintwork on different components, except where they can be suitablygrouped as general surfaces
2 Colours
Paintwork in colours which have a value of 7 or less on the Munsell system in accordance with the relevantSABS specification shall be given separately or may be given as extra over paintwork in other colours
No further distinction shall be made for colour except for the following:
paintwork on mouldings and bands picked out in colours differing from the surrounding paintwork whichshall be given separately
paintwork on walls, ceilings, etc to patterns in more than one colour which shall be given separately asin patterned multi-colours
3 Scope and unit of measurement
Paintwork shall generally be given in square meters
Painting profiled surfaces may be measured over the flat area stating that the work has been measured onflat sides
Painting gates, grilles, burglar screens, balustrades, etc may be measured over the full flat area of both sides
No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 0,5 m2
Unless otherwise stated paintwork not exceeding 300 mm wide or girth and not adjoining similarly paintedwork shall be given in meters. Painted lines shall be given separately in meters
Cutting in of edges shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions
4 Columns, beams, ribs, hoods and fins
Painting columns, beams, ribs, hoods and fins shall be included with painting walls or ceilings, as the casemay be
5 Trusses and lattice work
Painting members of trusses and lattice work shall be given in square meters
6 Frames etc
Painting frames etc shall be given in square meters
7 Windows, sash doors, etc
Painting windows, sash doors, fanlights, louvred units, etc shall be measured over the full flat area of bothsides. Painting windows etc with burglar bars shall be given separately
8 Signwriting and gilding
Letters or numerals, figures or motifs and punctuation marks shall be given in number, distinction being madefor height and style only
9 Polishing
Polishing shall be given in accordance with the foregoing principles
PAINTWORK
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1 Classification
Paperhanging shall be classified according to the type of material, preparatory work and the nature of thesurfaces to be prepared
Paperhanging shall be given separately to elements such as walls inclusive of columns and ceilings inclusiveof beams
2 Scope and unit of measurement
Paperhanging shall be given in square meters. No deductions shall be made for openings, wants, etc notexceeding 0,5 m2. Descriptions shall be deemed to include matching
3 Borders and motifs
Border and panel strips shall be given in meters and descriptions shall include cutting to profile. Descriptionsshall be deemed to include mitres and intersections
Motifs shall be given in number and descriptions shall include cutting to profile
4 Hessian, canvas, etc
Hessian, canvas and other similar fabrics fixed to wall or ceiling surfaces shall be given in accordance withthe foregoing principles
PAPERHANGING
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LANDSCAPING
1 Contouring
Excavations, filling, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earthworks”
2 Topsoil, compost, lime and fertilizer
Topsoil and compost shall be given in cubic meters, filling to plant boxes being given separately. Lime andfertilizer shall be given in kilograms and descriptions shall be deemed to include spreading and mixing
3 Plant bed preparation
Cultivating plant bed surfaces shall be given in square meters
4 Mulch
Mulch shall be given in square meters
5 Grassing, ground cover, etc
Grassing, ground cover, herbaceous plants, etc shall be given in square meters
6 Trees, shrubs, etc
Trees, shrubs, bulbs and plants shall be given in number and descriptions shall be deemed to include exca-vation, planting, backfilling, damming around and maintaining in position. Removing and repositioning ofexisting trees shall be given in number
7 Pruning of existing trees and shrubs
Pruning of existing trees and shrubs shall be given in number
8 Watering, maintaining and protecting
Descriptions of grassing, trees, plants, etc shall be deemed to include items such as watering, pruning, mow-ing, trimming edges, maintaining and protecting of planted areas
9 Pebble covering
Pebble covering shall be given in square meters
10 Rockery boulders
Rockery boulders shall be suitably grouped and given in number
11 Retaining structures
Retaining structures formed of filled gabion boxes and mattresses, concrete, precast concrete, interlockingblocks, masonry, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
12 Paving etc
Paving etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
13 Ponds, water features, etc
Ponds, water features, etc formed of concrete, precast concrete, masonry, etc shall be given in accordancewith the principles laid down in the relevant trades
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14 Benches, tables, etc
Benches, tables, etc shall be given in number
15 Drainage
Drainage shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Plumbing and Drainage”
16 Irrigation systems
Irrigation systems shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevant trades
17 Effect lighting
Effect lighting shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Electrical Work”
ROADWORK
18 Classification
Roadwork shall be classified according to type of material, construction and finishing
19 Excavations, filling, base courses, etc
Excavations, filling, base courses, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earth-works”
20 Road surfacing
Road surfacing of gravel, concrete, tarmacadam, blocks, etc shall be given in square meters. No deductionsshall be made for openings, wants, etc not exceeding 1 m2
Movement joints shall be given in meters
21 Channels, humps and shoulders
Channels, humps and shoulders formed in road surfacing shall be given in meters or in number as extra over
22 Channelling, kerbing, edging, etc
Channelling, kerbing, edging, etc of concrete, brick, stone and the like shall be given in meters and descrip-tions shall be deemed to include angles, ends, etc. Circular channelling, kerbing or edging shall be given sep-arately, distinction being made between work exceeding and not exceeding 4 m radius
23 Road signs, crash barriers, etc
Road signs, crash barriers, etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in the relevanttrades
24 Drainage
Drainage shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Plumbing and Drainage”
25 Painting
Painted lines and letters and painting of signs and posts shall be given in accordance with the principles laiddown in ”Paintwork”
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FENCING
26 Classification
Fencing of differing design and materials shall be given separately. Fencing to a curve shall be given sepa-rately and so described stating whether straight or circular between posts. If circular between posts, theradius shall be stated
27 Removal of trees etc
Removal of trees etc shall be given in accordance with the principles laid down in “Earthworks”
28 Unit of measurement
Fencing shall be given in meters stating the height above ground level or other base.Descriptions shall includesite clearance and the preparation of ground. Posts and stays which occur at regular intervals may be includ-ed in the descriptions or given in number. Posts and stays differing from those included in the descriptionsshall be given separately in number as extra over. Gates shall be given in number
29 Descriptions
Descriptions of fencing shall include bolts and straining eye bolts. Descriptions of posts shall include caps,base plates, arms or brackets for overhang, pointing and driving. Descriptions of gates shall include hinges,latches, stops, runners, etc
Descriptions shall be deemed to include holes, binding wire, screws, nails, etc
30 Bases and kerbs
Concrete bases to posts and stays shall be included in the descriptions or may be given in number. Kerbsshall be given in meters. Descriptions of bases and kerbs shall be deemed to include earthworks, formwork,etc
31 Washing lines
Washing lines shall be given in number or in detail in accordance with the foregoing principles
32 Painting
Painting shall be included in the descriptions or, alternatively, may be given in accordance with the principleslaid down in “Paintwork”
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NOTAS